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CATALOGUE 



OF THE 



Kenyon Chapter 

(BETA OF OHIO) 



OF 



Phi Beta Kappa 



PREPARED BY 

LEWIS CALEB WILLIAMS, M. A. 

AND 

GEORGE PARKIN ATWATER, M. A. 



1899 



JOHN C. RANKIN CO. 
S4- CORTLANDT ST N. Y. 



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GA^^^a'i.'V 



INDEX. 



INDEX. 



Adams, Chester F 
Adams, John J. 
Adams, Oscar S. 
Allen, A. V. G. . 
Andrews, John W, 
Andrews, Lorin 
Atwater, Geo. P. 
Eacchus, John G 
Badger, Henry L. 
Badger, N. N. . . 
Bates, Cyrus S. . 
Bedell, G. T. . . . 
Benedict, C. K. . 
Benedict, E. M. 
Benedict, G. E. . 
Benedict, G. S. . 
Benson, E. C. . . 
Benson, H. C. . 
Bishop, H. N. . , 
Blackaller, H. M 
Blake, Alfred . . . 
Blake, U. C. ... 

Blake, J. V 

Bodine, Wm. B. 
Bower, Wm. . . . 
Bresee, A. A. . . . 
Bronson, S. A. . 
Brusie, C. F. . . . 
Brown, Thomas 

Bubb, C. C 

Buckingham, C. 
Burton, J. H. . . 
Burton, L. W. . . 
Burr, Charles E. 
Butler, C. U. . . . 
Buttolph, G. H. 
Buttolph, H. W. 



PAGE. 

71 

72 

96 

39 
21 

23 

94 
61 

39 
67 
74 
35 

85 
81 

7^ 
32 

28 
70 

49 
Z7 

Z1 

47 
102 

69 

34 
74 

40 

93 

?>^ 

102 

29 

50 
64 
45 

31 

89 

89 



PAGE. 

Carter, George G 44 

Cartmell, E. B 62 

Case, Douglas 31 

Cass, George W 59 

Chapman, G. T 28 

Cheesebrough, W. G. L. . . 53 

Child, William A 78 

Chipman, H. W 32 

Church, E. B 51 

Clark, G. L 97 

Claxton, R. Bethell ZZ 

Clement, H. B 83 

Clippinger, Dick 95 

Coburn, George 45 

Colville, W. T 64 

Cook, E. S 76 

Cox, D. W 58 

Coxe, George C 83 

Cromley, Thad. E 46 

Curtis, G. D 7^ 

Dandridge, N. P 48 

Davies, Owen J 91 

Davies, A. W loi 

Davies, David Felix 97 

Davis, M. S z^ 

Day, H. N 42 

Daymude, J. L. ^^ 

Devin, H. B. C ^7 

Devol, R. S 79 

Dewart, William H. . . . . . 84 

Dimon, J. J 99 

Doolittle, F. J 93 

Douthirt, W. F 85 

Dudley, A. S 82 

Dudley, LB 78 

Dumper, Arthur 94 

Dunn, F. K 64 



PAGE. 

Dunn, J. C d^j 

Early, J. D 75 

Eberth, H. J 86 

Elliott, W. P 60 

Finch, Sherman 29 

Fisher, C. C , . . 67 

Flournoy, R. C. A 66 

FoIIett, Charles 98 

Folwell, W. W 59 

Foote, R. B. B 97 

Fosdick, C. U 64 

French, W. B (^i 

Fritsch, J. A 80 

Ganter, C. R 100 

Ginn, F. H 89 

Grang-er, M. M 30 

Greene, J. S. C , 50 

Gregg-, H. S. 75 

Gregson, John 57 

Guthrie, C. B 25 

Guthrie, W. N 92 

Hall, Wyllys 34 

Hamilton, J. K 25 

Hancock, J. D 65 

Harrison, W. M 62 

Hayes, Rutherford B "jd 

Herrlinger, A. L , 77 

Hervey, H. W 'i,'^ 

Hills, H. N 70 

Holloway, John P 48 

Hubby, Frank W. 43 

Hurd, F. H 40 

Hurd, R. C 29 

Huston, S. A loi 

Hyde, William 44 

Ingham, L. H 91 

Ingraham, C. M 65 

Irvine, E. D. , 58 

James, Fleming 70 

Jones, H. W 81' 

Kendrick, J. M 36 



PAGE. 

Kiung, N. Y 36 

Kirk, D. B 55 

Lang, B. L 24 

Lathrop, H. D 24 

Lathrop, W. W 35 

Leavitt, John McD 43 

Leavitt, John Brooks ..... 51 

Lee, J. H .,. 25 

Leggett, CD 53 

Lightner, M. C 42 

Livesay, T. M 75 

Mabley, E. T. '^(i 

Marsh, R. B 47 

McBride, T. A ^t, 

McCarty, Rev. J. W 49 

McCook, John J 49 

McGuffey, CD 41 

McGuffey, E. M , . . 68 

Mcllvaine, C E. .... 26 

McElhinney, John J 28 

McKinley, J. DeW. H (^i 

McNuhy, Stephen 48 

Mendenhall, James K. . . . 48 

Muenscher, Joseph 31 

Miller, R. B 77 

Milmine, C E. . . 80 

Minnick, W. H 69 

Minor, Wirt 70 

Mitchell, J. G 26 

Morrell, H. H 38 

Morrow, W. B 52 

Motoda, J. S 90 

Munger, Warren, Jr 43 

Murray, C E 41 

Myers, J. B 102 

Neff, Peter 38 

Nelson, J. P 84 

Nelson, J. A 100 

Newhall, Barker 100 

Newton, Wm 47 

Nicholas, A. B. . 54 



PAGE. 

Norris, John 37 

O'Ferrall, Robert M 66 

Ohl, John F 31 

Packard, Joseph, Jr 32 

Page, Henry D 69 

Payne, A. B 36 

Peirce, Wm. F 92 

Pennock, W. C 76 

Pinkham, G. R 95 

Powell, W. R 41 

Proctor, E. R. 52 

Rafter, G. C 42 

Rambo, Wm. E 88 

Reid, Geo. A 85 

Richards, C. A. L 56 

Risser, Daniel. sy 

Rogers, W. K 31 

Rossell, Clifford B 45 

Rust, Laurence 68 

Ruth, Albert 52 

Sanford, C. V 93 

Sanford, S. N 65 

Seibt, Charles Theo '. 96 

Simpson, E. 36 

Sipher, J. A 96 

Skeele, Amos 44 

Skilton, John D 84 

Slocum, J. S 30 

Smith, G. H 45 

Smith, H. L 22 

Smith, John Cotton 29 

Smith, R. C 26 

Smith, T. M 21 

Southworth, G. C. S 77 

Southworth, C 99 

Sparrow, Thomas 30 

Stanbery, P. B 99 

Stanton, Edwin L 42 

Sterling, Theo 56 

Stout, C. T 60 

Strader, Benjamin F 27 



PAGE, 

Streibert, J 81 

Strong, George A 57 

Strong, W. H 62 

Sturgis, CM 54 

Suvoong, V. P. , 50 

Swope, R. Rush 94 

Tappan, Eli T 59 

Tappan, Wm 80 

Thrall, H. L. , 36 

Thompson, Manley 98 

Thompson, T. J 61 

Thompson, Wm 35 

Todd, Irving 79 

Townsend, W. M 72 

Trimble, J 23 

Tullidge, Henry 46 

Tyng, S. Theodosius 55 

Wager, C. H. A loi 

Walkley, C. T 95 

Watson, Orville E 92 

Webster, G. W. D 82 

West, H. T 98 

Wharton, Francis 24 

White, Greenough 8'j 

Whitesides, N. P 53 

Williams, Charles D y^ 

Williams, G. Fred 97 

Williams, Lewis C 90 

Wilson, J. F 88 

Wing, Dr. ..., 28 

Woodward, G. W. ...... . 31 

Woodward, M. A 27 

Wright, T. B 79 

Wright, W. E 40 

Wright, William T 71 

Young, Charles H 27 

Young, Charles H., Jr. . . . 85 

Young, George D 86 

Young, James H 84 

Young, Lee H 88 



INTRODUCTION. 



INTRODUCTION. 



IT was on the 5th of December, 1776, that five students of 
William and Mary College met in the old Raleigh 
Tavern and organized the first chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. 
In 1780, charters were granted to Harvard and Yale, and a 
few years later to Dartmouth. From that time until the 
formation of the United Chapters, the Alpha of each State 
granted charters to those institutions in its State in which 
new chapters were established. 

In accordance with this custom, the Alpha of Ohio, in the 
Western Reserve University, granted to Kenyon College 
permission to organize the Beta Chapter of that State, and 
on the 29th of June, 1858, was held the first meeting. The 
charter members were John W. Andrews, LL.D., the Rev. 
Thomas Mather Smith, D.D., and Prof. Hamilton Lamphere 
Smith, LL.D., of whom only the last-named survives, an 
honored professor of Hobart College. 

The policy of Kenyon in selecting new members has always 
been conservative, and though established for over forty 
years, her chapter roll does not contain two hundred and 
fifty names. 

By a resolution passed at the last annual meeting, every 
member is urged to procure and wear a key. Though 
diversity of opinion exists, it seems to be the custom among 
a majority of the members to have two stars engraved in the 



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upper left-hand corner of the key, indicating the second 
chapter in the State in the order of its establishment. 

For the greater part of its existence the Kenyon Chapter 
has made literary meetings throughout each college year an 
important feature of its proceedings, and the records of these 
old programmes are interesting reading. 

In regard to the subject-matter of the following pages, the 
Committee desires to bespeak lenient criticism, for, though 
no efforts have been spared to make it as full and correct as 
possible, it is only natural to expect that many errors exist 
which, it is hoped, may be corrected in subsequent editions. 

Lewis C. Williams, 

George P. Atwater, 

Committee. 



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OFFICERS. 



PRESIDENTS. 



ELECTED 

HON. JOHN W. ANDREWS, LL.D 1858 

H. N. DAY, D.D., LL.D 1863 

HON. JOHN W. ANDREWS, LL.D 1865 

HAMILTON LAMPHERE SMITH, LL.D 1866 

JAMES KENT STONE, D.D 1867 

HAMILTON LAMPHERE SMITH, LL.D 1868 

EDWARD CLOSE BENSON, D.D., LL.D 1869 

ELI TODD TAPPAN, LL.D 1870 

HON. JAMES DENT HANCOCK, A.M 1872 

MARCUS A. WOODWARD, A.B 1874 

HON. JAMES DENT HANCOCK, A.M 1875 

THEODORE STERLING, LL.D 1876 

LAURENCE RUST, LL.D 1877 

WILLIAM BUDD BODINE, D.D 1878 

ELI TODD TAPPAN, LL.D 1880 

GEORGE C. S. SOUTHWORTH, Litt.D 1885 

THEODORE STERLING, LL.D 1887 

WILLIAM F PEIRCE, L.H.D 1897 



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VICE-PRESIDENTS. 



ELECTED 

THOMAS MATHER SMITH, D.D.. . ." 1858 

BENJAMIN L. LANG, A.M 1859 

HAMILTON DAMPHERE SMITH, LL.D 1860 

HENRY DURANT DATHROP, D.D 1861 

JAMES KENT STONE, D.D 1863 

HAMILTON LAMPHERE SMITH, LL.D 1864 

EDWARD CLOSE BENSON, D.D., LL.D 1865 

JAMES KENT STONE, D.D 1866 

EDWARD CLOSE BENSON, D.D., LL.D 1867 

GEORGE AUGUSTUS STRONG, Litt.D 1870 

THEODORE STERLING, M.D., LL.D 1871 

ELI TODD TAPPAN, LL.D 1872 

GEORGE AUGUSTUS STRONG, Litt.D 1873 

THEODORE STERLING, LL.D 1874 

GEORGE AUGUSTUS STRONG, Litt.D 1875 

LAURENCE RUST, LL.D 1876 

JOHN dew. h. Mckinley, a.m i877 

LAURENCE RUST, LL.D 1879 

JOHN J. ADAMS, A.M 1880 

GEORGE C. S. SOUTHWORTH, Litt.D 1883 

WILLIAM BUDD BODINE, D.D 1885 

THEODORE STERLING, LL.D 1886 

WILLIAM T. COLVILLE, A.M .' 1887 

HOSEA W. JONES, D.D 1897 



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SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS. 

ELECTED 

HENRY DURANT LATHROP, D.D 1858 

JOHN MILLS KENDRICK, D.D 1860 

WILLIAM BOWER, A.M 1861 

WILLIAM EDWARD WRIGHT, A.M 1863 

GEORGE HENRY SMITH, A.M 1865 

JAMES K. MENDENHALL, A.M 1865 

THOMAS ALEXANDER McBRIDE, A.M., M.D 1866 

ALBERT RUTH, A.B , 1867 

CHARLES D. LEGGETT, A.B 1868 

GEORGE WYLLIS CASS, A.B 1869 

EDSON B. CARTMELL, A.B 1870 

WILLISON BOWERS FRENCH, A.M 1871 

FRANK KERSHNER DUNN, A.B 1872 

WILLIAM T. COLVILLE, A.M 1873 

NORMAN NASH BADGER, A.B 1874 

CHARLES CLEMENT FISHER, A.B 1875 

HARRY NEVILLE HILLS, A.M 1876 

HENRY D. PAGE, A.M 1877 

WILLIS MONRO TOWNSEND, A.B. 1878 

CHARLES DAVID WILLIAMS, A.M 1879 

HENRY SELLERS GREGG, A.B 1880 

CHARLES DAVID WILLIAMS, A.M 1881 

ANDREW L. HERRLINGER, A.M 1883 

WILLIAM TAPPAN, Ph.B 1885 

HUGH BARRETT CLEMENT, Ph.B 1886 

JAMES HENRY YOUNG, A.M 1887 

WALSTEIN FAILING DOUTHIRT, Ph.B 1888 

OWEN JOHN DAVIES, A.B 1890 

LEE HUNTINGTON YOUNG, A.M 1891 

LEWIS CALEB WILLIAMS, A.M 1892 

ROBERT BONNER BOWLER FOOTE, A.B 1896 

GEORGE PARKIN ATWATER, A.M 1897 

JAY JOHNSON DIMON, A.B 1898 



CHARTER MEMBERS. 



THOMAS MATHER SMITH 

CLERGYMAN. Born at Stamford, Conn., March 7, 
1796. Yale, 1 8 16, A.B.; studied Theology at Ando- 
ver and became a Congregational Minister; President of 
Kenyon College, i85o-*54; Professor of Systematic Divinity 
and Sacred Literature in Kenyon for fifteen years ; Doctor 
of Divinity. Died at Portland, Me., September 6, 1864. 



JOHN W. ANDREWS 

LAWYER and Teacher. Born at Wallingford, Conn., 
181 1 ; graduated Yale, 1830; Salutatorian ; married La- 
vinia M. Gwynne, 1835 ; President Phi Beta Kappa, Beta of 
Ohio, i865-'66; LL.D. from Kenyon College, 1877. Died, 
1893. 



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HAMILTON LAMPHERE SMITH 

GENEVA, N. Y. 

PROFESSOR Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. Born 
at New London, Conn., 1818. Attended Union School 
at New London, graduating from Yale, 1839, A.B.; 1842, 
A.M.; Phi Beta Kappa of Western Reserve University of 
Ohio, 1848. Member " Linoman," Yale; Chi Delta Theta, 
Yale, and Theta Delta Chi. Professor at Kenyon seventeen 
years, and at Hobart twenty -nine years to present date, 1899 ; 
LL.D. in 1 871 from Trinity College. Member " Connecticut 
Academy of Sciences," 1843; British Natural Historical 
Society in i860; Royal Microscopical Society of London, 
1B79; " Quckett Club" ; Belgian Microscopical Society, 1877; 
same of Edinburgh ; American Microscopical Society and 
New York Microscopical Society. Author " Natural Phi- 
losophy" for schools, "The World," and various works on 
Microscopical Botany, Diatoms, etc.; numerous papers in 
proceedings of American Microscopical Society, " London 
Quarterly " and " Journal of Microscopy," etc. Married in 
1841 to Susan K. Beecher, and in 1847 to Julia Buttles. 
Three sons and one daughter. 




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i858 



LORIN ANDREWS 



EDUCATOR and Patriot. Admitted to the bar, but did 
not practice; born April i, 1819, at Ashland, Ohio; 
graduated at Kenyon, 1846, with degrees of A. B. and 
subsequently A. M. ; Member of Philomathesian Society ; 
LL.D. from Princeton; President of Kenyon College, 1850; 
Colonel of Fourth Ohio Infantry, 1861, first man to offer his 
services to the Governor; married Sarah R. Yates, 30th 
October, 1843 i o^^ daughter, two sons. Died at Gambler, 
Sept. 18, 1 861, aged 42 years. 



JOHN TRIMBLE 

TEACHER. Born at Cookstown, County Tyrone 
Ireland. Classical Teacher in the Cookstown 
Academy ; Trinity College, Dublin, A. M. ; took Divinity 
Course in University of Dublin ; Professor of Greek, Latin 
and French in Bexley Hall, Gambler, Ohio. Deceased. 



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FRANCIS WHARTON 

LAWYER and Teacher. Born in Philadelphia, March 
7, 1820. Professor of History and English Literature 
in Kenyon College, 1856; ordained to the priesthood and 
became Rector of St. Paul's, Brookline, Mass., 1863. In 
1870 he became Professor in the Divinity School at Cam- 
bridge. Under President Cleveland's first administration 
he became Legal Adviser of the Department of State at 
Washington. Died February 21, 1889. 



BENJAMIN L. LANG 

TEACHER. Born in Merrimac Co., N. H., 1817 , 
graduated Kenyon, 1844; A- B. and A.M.; Vale- 
dictorian ; Member Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity and Philo- 
mathesian Society ; Principal Kenyon Grammar School, 



1845 
1856 
1867 



in charge of Indianapolis County Seminary, 1847 to 
Professor of Mathematics in Kenyon College, 1856 to 
married Helen M. Thrall. Died in 1885 in Ellsworth, 



Kansas. 

HENRY DURANT LATHROP 

ST. HELENA, NAPA COUNTY, CAL. 

CLERGYMAN. Born at Elmira, N. Y., September 
13, 1829. Attended private schools in Delaware, 
Ohio; Kenyon, 1853, A. B. ; 1856, A.M., and 1870, D.D.; 
Member of Philomathesian and Delta Kappa Epsilcn 
Societies ; Rector of churches in Ohio, Nevada, California 
and Washington; married September 4, 1855, to Sarah B. 
McElroy, and October 2, 1894, to Olive E. Stevens; five 
sons and one daughter ; one son, Henry B. Lathrop, member 
of Phi Beta Kappa of Harvard. 

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CHARLES BIERCE GUTHRIE 

TITUSVILLE, PA. 

LAWYER. Kenyon A. B., 1859; Member Alpha Delta 
Phi Fraternity. Deceased Sept. 17, 1879. 



JAMES KENT HAMILTON 

TOLEDO, OHIO 

LAWYER. Born at Milan, Erie County, Ohio, May 
17, 1839. Attended Huron Institute at Milan, Ohio, 
and Kenyon Grammar School, Gambler, Ohio ; graduated 
at Kenyon, 1859, ^-B. and A.M. ; editor of the " Collegian" 
and Salutatorian, etc. ; member Nu Pi Kappa and Delta 
Kappa Epsilon ; late Prosecuting Attorney Police Court of 
Toledo ; Prosecuting Attorney Lucas County, four years ; 
City Solicitor of Toledo, four years ; Mayor of Toledo, four 
years ; Judge-Advocate-General on Governor Bushnell's 
Staff; married September 12, 1886, to Miss Sibyl Williams, 
since deceased. In the army three years, participating in 
all the active campaigns and most of the prominent battles 
of the Army of the Cumberland. 

JAMES HERVEY LEE 

MANHATTAN, KANSAS 

PRESBYTER Protestant Episcopal Church. Born in 
Ashland, Ohio, July 11, 1830. Attended Baldwin 
University, graduating from Kenyon, 1859, B.A. ; 1861, 
A.M. ; President Philomathesian Society one term ; Tutor 
in Milnor Hall; Professor of Latin and Greek in Kansas 
State Agricultural College for nine years ; County Superin- 
tendent Public Instruction eleven years; Teacher Latin and 
Greek, St. John's Military Academy, Salina, Kan., four 
years. Married June 25, 1866, to Laura Cornelia Canfield. 
Four sons and one daughter. 



CHARLES EUBANK McILVAINE 

CLERGYMAN of the Episcopal Church. Born April 
14, 1839, ^^ Gambler, Ohio. Attended Mr. Brook's 
school, Cincinnati, Ohio; Kenyon, A.B., 1859; ^^^ year in 
Mathematical Post Graduate at University of Virginia ; 
assistant to Right Rev. Dr. Lee, Bishop of Delaware ; 
Rector, church in Towanda, Pa. Married October, 1871, to 
Clementia, daughter of Bishop Lee. Two daughters, one 
son. Died in Towanda, Pa., February, 1876. 



JOHN GRANT MITCHELL 

432 EAST BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO 

LAWYER. Born November 6, 1838, at Piqua, Ohio; 
attended Mr. Roberts's School, Springfield, Ohio, 
graduating from Kenyon, 1859, ^^-B. ; 22d of February 
Orator ; member Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity ; Law 
Student at Columbus, 1859-61 ; Harvard Law School, 1865- 
'66; Brigadier-General in late war; Brevet-Major-General ; 
United States Pension Agent for Ohio. Married October 
23, 1862, to Laura Piatt. One son and three daughters. 
Died November 7, 1894. 



ROBERT CLINTON SMITH 

GLENVILLE, MD. 

KENYON, A.B., 1859; member Alpha Delta Phi frater- 
nity; graduate Cincinnati Law College, 1865. Mar" 
ried at Rome, Italy, November 30, 1875, to Mary E. R. 
Smith. Private 7th Illinois Infantry, U. S. A., 1861. 
Deceased. 

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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STRADER 

426 EAST FOURTH STREET, CINaNNATi, OHIO 

BORN November 24, 1838, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Kenyon 
College, 1859, A.B. ; member Nu Pi Kappa and Theta 
Delta Chi. Married November 20, 1862, to Clara Whiteman. 
Three sons and one daughter. Deceased. 



MARCUS A. WOODWARD 

SHADYSIDE, PITTSBURGH, PENN. 

LAWYER. Born March 28, 1838, in Wayne County, 
Pennsylvania. Attended Wyoming Seminary, gradu- 
ating from Kenyon in 1859; member of Nu Pi Kappa ; Trus- 
tee of Kenyon; LL.D. from Kenyon, 1898. One son and 
one daue-hter. 



CHARLES HUNTINGTON YOUNG 

CLERGYMAN. Born March 4, 1838, in New Haven, 
Conn. Kenyon, A.B., 1859; Valedictorian of his 
class ; member Philomathesian Society ; Theological Course 
in Bexley Hall; M.A. in course in Kenyon; Secretary of 
the Diocese of Southern Ohio, 1875-82. Married December 
30, 1862, to Emma H. Sawer. Four sons and two daughters ; 
all four sons members of Phi Beta Kappa, viz. : Charles H. 
Young, Jr., James H. Young, George D. Young and Lee H. 
Young. Deceased. 

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MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO WING 

TEACHER. Born October 15, 1798, at Montpelier, Vt. 
Attended Middlebury College, the Theological Semi- 
nary of Alexandria, and graduated from William and Mary 
College, 1820; studied medicine, but became a Clergyman; 
Professor in Bexley Hall, and Agent and Treasurer of Ken- 
yon College. Married Frances Augusta Evans, April 9, 
1835. Four, sons and four daughters. Died February 18, 
1863. 

JOHN J. McELHINNEY 



T 



EACHER. Professor in Kenyon College in i860; D.D. 
Deceased. 



GEORGE T. CHAPMAN 

SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS BUILDING, CLEVELAND, OHIO 

LAWYER and Teacher. Kenyon College, 1856, A.B. ; 
1889, LL.D. ; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Trustee of Ken- 
yon ; Professor at Kenyon. 

EDWARD CLOSE BENSON 

GAMBIER, OHIO 

TEACHER. Born in Thorn, Yorkshire, England. At- 
tended Knox College, Galesburg, 111., graduating from 
Kenyon College in 1849 with degrees of A. B. and A. M. 
during Senior year taught the Freshman class in Latin 
member Nu Pi Kappa ; took Theological course in Bexley 
received D.D. from University of the South and LL.D. 
from University of Nashville ; Presbyter. Married to Sarah 
White, September, 1854. Four sons and four daughters; 
one son, Harry Coupland Benson, a member of Phi Beta 
Kappa. 

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1859 
ROLLIN C KURD 

LAWYER. Born at West Arlington, Vermont, Sept. 12, 
1815 ; in 1 83 1 Prof. Herman Dyer of Kenyon induced 
him to go to Gambier from Vermont ; entered Grammar 
School and subsequently class of 1836 at Kenyon College; 
admitted to the bar of Knox County, April i, 1837; was 
twice elected judge of the Supreme Court ; author of *' Hurd 
on Habeas Corpus" ; admitted to the U. S. Supreme Court, 
January 9, 1863; organized the C. Mt. V. and D. R.R. (now 
C. A. & C), and was its president until his death on February 
12, 1874. 



C. p. BUCKINGHAM 



SHERMAN FINCH 

MEMBER Alpha of Connecticut. 



JOHN COTTON SMITH 

CLERGYMAN. A.M., D.D., Columbia, 1862. Born 
August 4, 1826, Andover, Mass. Theological Semi- 
nary, Gambier, O., 1849. Rector, Bangor, 1849-52; Boston, 
1852-60; Church of the Ascension, N. Y. City, 1860-82. 
Author of ** The Church Charitable and True." Died 
January 9, 1882. 

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JOHN S. SLOCUM 



THOMAS SPARROW 



MOSES MOORHEAD GRANGER 

J40 MUSKINGUM AVE., ZANESVILLE, OHIO 

LAWYER. Born Zanesville, Ohio, October 22, 1831. 
Attended private and public schools of Zanesville, 
Ohio; Kenyon, 1850, A.B.; 1853, A.M.; 1877, LL.D. Secre- 
tary and President Philomathesian Society. Studied law 
in the law office of Judge C. C. Converse, Zanesville, Ohio, 
and at the Harvard Law School from September, 1850, to 
January 4, 1853. Trustee of Kenyon for twenty years; 
Vestryman, Junior Warden, and Delegate to Conventions of 
Ohio and Southern Ohio from St. James' Church, Zanesville, 
Ohio ; Trustee of each of said Dioceses ; Delegate from 
Southern Ohio to the General Conventions of 1877, 1880 and 
1883 ; City Solicitor of Zanesville ; Prosecuting Attorney of 
Muskingum County ; Judge Common Pleas, 8th District, 
Ohio; Chair Judge, Supreme Court Commission, 1883-85. 
Captain i8th U. S. Infantry, June, 1861, to July, 1862 ; Major 
I22d O. V. I. to May, 1863; Lieut-Colonel I22d O. V. L to 
December 16, 1864; Brevet-Colonel, October 19, 1864. Au- 
thor " Historical Addresses, Muskingum County — Its Courts 
and Bar, 1877," ''Battle Cedar Creek," in Volume III., 
'' Ohio Commanders* War Papers." Married December 29, 
1858, to Mary Hoyt Reesa. Three sons and two daughters, 
of whom one son and one daughter died in infancy. 

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JOSEPH MUENSCHER 



C 



LERGYMAN and Teacher. Professor, Bexley Hall, 
1836-39. D.D. 



WILLIAM KEY ROGERS 

BORN in Cincinnati, Ohio ; died in Columbus, Ohio, 
1894. Lawyer, Clergyman and Private Secretary. 
Attended Kenyon Grammar School and Kenyon College, 
1848, A.B.; Bexley Hall, i859-'6i. Member firm of Corwin, 
Hayes & Rogers, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Rector St. John's 
Church, Lancaster, Ohio, 1861 ; Private Secretary to Presi- 
dent Hayes. 



JOHN F^ OHL 

POMEROY, OHIO 
CLERGYMAN. Kenyon, 1861, B.D., D.D. 

a W. WOODWARD 



C U. BUTLER 



DOUGLAS CASE 

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GEORGE S, BENEDICT 

BORN May 2, 1840, at Cleveland, O.; graduated Kenyon; 
member Theta Delta Chi fraternity ; admitted to the 
bar 1861 ; entered navy, serving on the "Delaware," 
** Unadilla" and " Lackawanna " as paymaster ; became busi- 
ness manager of the firm Fairbanks, Benedict & Co., pub- 
lishers of the Cleveland Herald ; married Clara Woolson 
1867; killed in railroad accident February 5, 1871. 



HENRY WHITEHOUSE CHIPMAN 

CHICAGO, ILL. 

KENYON, A. B., i860; dealer in real estate; member 
Alpha Delta Phi fraternity ; died at Boerne, Texas, 
July 7, 1880. 



JOSEPH PACKARD, JR. 

207 NORTH CALVERT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD, 

LAWYER. Born April 10, 1842, Theological Seminary, 
Fairfax County, Virginia. Attended Episcopal High 
School of Virginia, graduating from Kenyon, i860, A. B.; 
1867, A.M. Member Philomathesian Society; Tutor in 
History and English Literature in Kenyon, 1860-61 ; Licen- 
tiate in Ancient Languages, University of Virginia, 1867; 
Lieutenant of Artillery, Confederate States Army ; Deputy 
to General Conventions, 1886 and 1895 ; President Baltimore 
Reform League, 1894; occasional essays, reviews, papers 
and addresses at various sessions of Church Congress, 
1 879- 1 896. 

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JAMES LOUIS DAYMUDE 

DAVENPORT, lOVA 
KENYON, i860, A.M. 



H. W. HERVEY 



ROBERT BETHELL CLAXTON, JR 

ELMIRA,'N, Y. 

KENYON, 1864; member Alpha Delta Phi fraternity; 
with Jay Cooke & Co., bankers, Philadelphia ; married 
Miss Jack, of Buffalo; died May 5, 1879. 



THOMAS ALEXANDER McBRIDE 

HYSICIAN. Born at Wooster, O., May 15, 1845. 
Attended Dr. Gold's private school, West Cornwall, 
Conn.; graduated Kenyon, 1867, A.B., second honors in 
class ; member Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity ; graduated 
College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1871 ; 
served on staff of Bellevue Hospital ; member of Medical 
Society of County of New York, of Academy of Medicine, 
of the Laryngological Society, of the Neurological Society, 
and of the Practitioners' Society ; died on steamship "AUer," 
and was buried at sea August 31, 1886. 

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i860 

WILLIAM BOWER 

402 SOUTH J3TH STREET, PHILADELPmA, PA. 

INISTER in the Episcopal Church. Born September 
i6, 1830, in England. Attended Kenyon Grammar 
School, graduating from Kenyon College in 1859, A.M. 
Member Philomathesian Society. Rector at Newark, 
Pomeroy and Delaware, Ohio, and Assistant Minister of 
St. Luke's, Philadelphia. Married in 1863 to Henrietta 
S. Hoyt, and in 1890 to Carrie Larimore. Two sons and 
one daughter. 




WYLLYS HALL 

154 NORTH EUCLID AVENUE, PASADENA, CAU 

CLERGYMAN. Born at Portsmouth, Ohio, March 18, 
1838. Attended Portsmouth High School, gradua- 
ting from Kenyon College in 1858, A.B. and A.M. ; Edi- 
tor of '' Kenyon Collegian "; Class Poet, Philosophical 
Oration at Commencement ; member of Nu Pi Kappa, Delta 
Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa and Beta Omega; B.D. 
from Bexley Hall and D.D. in 1880 from Kenyon College ; 
represented Diocese of Michigan in General Convention 
twice, and member of Standing Committee in said Diocese 
for five years, and at present member Standing Committee 
in Diocese of Los Angeles. Married May 24, 1866, to 
Eleanor Kellogg. Two sons and four daughters. One son, 
Gordon Hall, member of Phi Beta Kappa. 

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WILLIAM THOMPSON 

no CLIFF STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. 

CLERGYMAN. Born in Ireland, November 30, 1834. 
Attended Milnor Hall, Gambier, Ohio ; graduated 
from Kenyon, 1858, A.B. ; member Philomathesian Society; 
A.M., Kenyon, 1861 ; Alumni Trustee of Kenyon College, 
1898. Married Gertrude A. Menager, September 18, 1865. 



GREGORY THURSTON BEDELL 

BORN Hudson, N. Y., August 27, 18 17. Attended Dr. 
Muhlenberg's School, Long Island; graduated Bristol 
College, 1836; Theological Seminary, Alexandria; or- 
dained Deacon, July 19, 1840. Rector Ascension Church, 
New York City; Assistant Bishop, Ohio, 1859; Bishop of 
Ohio, 1874. Author "Age and Indifference," "Episcopacy: 
Fact and Law," " The Way of Righteousness," " The 
Continuity of the Church of God," " The Canterbury Pil- 
grimage," "The Pastor." Deceased. 



WILLIAM WURTZ LATHROP 

SCRANTON, PA* 

LAWYER. Born in Carbondale, Penn., October 9, 1840. 
Harvard Law School; Kenyon, 1861, A.B., LL.B. ; 
President Philomathesian Society, and one of the Ed- 
itors of "Kenyon Collegian"; member Phi Beta Kappa; 
President Y. M. C. A. and Sunday-school Superintendent in 
Wilkesbarre ; Sunday-school Superintendent and Warden in 
Scranton. Married September i, 1870, to Mary O. Max- 
well. Three sons and one daughter. 

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JOHN MILLS KENDRICK 

BISHOP of New Mexico. Kenyon, 1864, D.D. 

R L. THRALL 
PHYSICIAN. 

THOMAS BROWN 

MUSCATINE, IOWA. 
TEACHER. Kenyon, 1861, A.M. 

MURRAY DAVIS 

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 

KENYON, 1861. Member Alpha Delta Phi fraternity; 
Major U. S. A., resigned 1870; Clock Dealer. Died 
July 25, 1877. 

R Y^ KUING YEN 

SHANGHAI, CHINA. 

CLERGYMAN Episcopal Church. Kenyon, A.B., 
1861 ; member Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity ; Mission- 
ary since 1866; Professor Mathematics and Physics, and 
Instructor English Language at St. John's College, Shanghai ; 
Author of various papers on China, the Geary Law, etc., 
in American magazines. Died June 20, 1898. 

E. O. SIMPSON 

ALBERT BRONSON PAYNE 

NASHVILLE, TENN. 

KENYON, A.B., 1861. Member Alpha Delta Phi fra- 
ternity. Wholesale stationer; Postmaster of Q. M. 
Department of U. S. Army. Died on July 28, 1894. 

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DANIEL RISSER 

CLERGYMAN. Ken)^on, 1849, A.M. Deceased 



JOHN ADAMS NORRIS 

COLUMBUS, O. 

KENYON, A.B., i860. Member Alpha Delta Phi frater- 
nity. Major 98th Ohio Infantry, U. S. A., 1862-64; 
Provost Marshal i6th District, 1864-65 ; State School Com- 
missioner, 1866-72 ; U. S. Pension Agent. Died January 
19, 1877. 



HENRY M. BLACKALLER 

LANCASTER, OHIO. 

Kenyon College, 1858, A.M. 



ALFRED BLAKE 

CLERGYMAN of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 
Born October 27, 1809, at Keene, N. H. ; attended 
Dartmouth and Kenyon; A.M. and D.D. ; member Philo- 
mathesian Society; graduated, Bexley Hall; in charge of 
Junior Grammar School of Kenyon College, 1840 to 1845; 
Rector Christ Church, Cincinnati, 184S to 185 1 ; Harcourt 
Place School, Gambler, 185 1 to 1877. Married, 1841, to Ann 
J. Leonard. Died January 30, 1877. 

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HENRY H, MORRELL 

CLERGYMAN of the Episcopal Church. Born on Long 
Island, May 17, 1827. Valedictorian, Kenyon ; A.B., 
A.M., D.D. ; Secretary Board of Missions, 1867 to 1870; 
Rector of St. John's, Knoxville, Tenn., 1881 to 1887. In 
October, 1856, he married Mary Elizabeth Badger, who died 
in May, 1875. In 1881 he married Mrs. Annie R. Smith. 
He died January 2, 1889. 



PETER NEFF 

39 J RUSSELL AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 

LIBRARIAN and Curator of the Western Reserve His- 
torical Society. Born April 13, 1827, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Attended Old Woodward, Cincinnati ; White Plains, N. J. ; 
Woodward College and private school. Yellow Springs, 
Ohio. Entered Yale 1845 5 Kenyon, junior year, 1847, grad- 
uating 1849 A.B. and A.M. ; member Philomathesian 
Society ; graduate Bexley Theological Seminary, Gam- 
bier, Ohio, 1853, B.D. ; ordained Priest, Protestant Epis- 
copal Church, 1866; health failed and he withdrew from 
the ministry ; President Gambler Council National Union 
League ; an original member of Geological Society of 
American Hereditary Societies, Loyal Legion and Co- 
lonial Wars of Maryland ; author of pamphlets on Pho- 
tography, articles and pamphlets on the Geology of Knox, 
Coshocton and Holmes Counties in relation to devel- 
opment of gas and oil, and production of gas black and dia- 
mond black ; published accounts of members of Philoma- 
thesian. Married February 27, 1850, to Sarah A. Biggs. 
Three sons, two daughters. Only one son, Peter NefT, living. 

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HENRY LEONARD BADGER 

ANACORTES, WASH. 

CLERGYMAN. Born April i6, 1841, in Gambier, 
Ohio. Attended Kenyon Grammar School, gradu- 
ating from Kenyon College, 1862, A.B.; member Philoma- 
thesian Society ; three )^ears' Theological Course in Bexlej 
Hall, Gambier; A.M. from Kenyon, 1865 ; Deacon, June 26, 
1867; Priest, April 16, 1868; Trustee of Kenyon, 1882 to 
1893; Deputy General Convention 1889 and 1892; Sergeant 
Company B, 96th O. V. I., 1862-63. Married to Marj 
Frances Camp, January 12, 1869. One son, two daughters. 



ALEXANDER VETS GRISWOLD ALLEN 

2 PHILLIPS PLACE, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 

CLERGYMAN. Born May 4, 1841, at Otis, Berkshire 
County, Mass. Attended public schools of Massa- 
chusetts ; Kenyon A.B., 1862; President Philomathesian 
Society ; " Twenty-second Day " Orator and Valedictorian ; 
member of Alpha Delta Phi ; Andover Theological Semi- 
nary ; Professor Ecclesiastical History in Episcopal Theo- 
logical School, Cambridge, Mass.; Author *' Continuity of 
Christian Thought," " Life of Jonathan Edwards," ''Religious 
Progress," "Christian Institution." Married Elizabeth 
Kent Stone, June 26, 1872. Two sons. Received degree 
D.D. from Kenyon, 1878; from Harvard University, 1886; 
member Massachusetts Historical Society, 1886. 

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FRANK H. HURD 

LAWYER and Politician. Born Mount Vernon, Ohio, 
December 25, 1841. Kenyon, 1858, x\.B.; Valedic- 
torian ; Delta Kappa Epsilon ; four years' law study ; Prose- 
cuting Attorney, Knox County, Ohio, 1863 ; State Senator, 
1866; appointed to codify Criminal Laws of Ohio in 1868; 
elected to Congress, 1872. Deceased. 



WILLIAM EDWARD WRIGHT 

GENEVA, O. 

RECTOR St. Andrew's Church. Born in Ireland, De- 
cember 14, 1837. Attended Kenyon Grammar 
School, graduating from Kenyon College, 1862, A.B., re- 
ceiving A.M. 1871; second honor; Wabash Theological 
Seminary, B.D., 1866; member Nu Pi Kappa and 32d degree 
Mason ; at present Chaplain of the Fifth Regiment, M. N. G.; 
Grand Chaplain Grand Lodge F. & A. M., State of Wiscon- 
sin, for fourteen years. Married June 26, 1866, to H. Emily 
T. Paves. Six sons and two daughters. Chaplain of 34th 
Michigan and on the field of Santiago. 



SHERLOCK A. BRONSON 



B 



ORN at Waterbury, Conn., April 21, 1807. President 
of Kenyon College ; 1885, LL.D. from same. Deceased. 

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i862 

CHARLES E. MURRAY 

J0I5 WASHINGTON STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. 

CLERGYMAN. Born in Philadelphia, Penn. Attend- 
ed Philadelphia High School and James's Academy; 
graduated at Kenyon, 1861, A.B. and A.M.; member Philo- 
mathesian, Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Beta Kappa Societies; 
President Standing Committee, Diocese of Delaware ; Ex- 
amining Chaplain, Registrar, Honorary Secretary of the 
Church House, London, England ; Delegate to the General 
Convention. Married 1863. One daughter. 



WILLIAM RIDGLEY POWELL 

PORTLAND, OREGON 

CLERGYMAN Protestant Episcopal Church. Born 
Frostburg, Md., March 10, 1838. Attended St. 
Timothy's Hall, Catonsville, Md., graduating from Kenyon 
ia 1863 with A.B.; member Philomathesian Literary Society. 
Married July 2, 1872, to Sarah A. Kniffin. Three sons and 
fiye daughters. 



CHARLES DRAICE McGUFFEY 

CHATTANOOGA, TENN, 

LAWYER. Born June 12, 1842. Kenyon, 1863, A.B., 
later A.M. Attended Law School of Cincinnati Col- 
cge ; member of Psi Upsilon and Philomathesian Societies. 

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GEORGE CHARLES RAFTER 

CHEYENNE, LARAMIE COUNTY, WYOMING 

CLERGYMAN. Born November 5, 1839, St. Lin, Ter- 
rebonne County, Province Quebec, Canada. At- 
tended McGill Normal School, Montreal, and Kenyom 
Grammar School, graduating from Kenyon College, 1863, 
A.B.; member Philomathesian and Chi Phi Societies; grad- 
uated from Nashotah Theological Seminary, 1866, B.D.; 
Deputy General Conventions 1880, 1886, 1889 and 1895 ; 
Chaplain of the Territorial Council in 1884 and 1886; Chap- 
lain of the House, 1888; President of the Commission which 
erected the Asylum for the Dumb, Deaf and Blind, i886-'88; 
Eminent Grand Prelate of the Grand Commandery of 
Knights Templar of Wyoming since 1888. 



EDWIN L. STANTON 

LAWYER. Born at Steubenville, Ohio, 1842 ; graduated 
at Kenyon in 1863, A.B. and A.M.; member Philoma- 
thesian Society ; Valedictorian, President of Class ; 226. of 
February orator; studied law with his father in Washing- 
ton ; private secretary to his father ; married Miss Carr ; 
died August 29, 1877, and was buried at Steubenville. 



H. R DAY 

PROFESSOR Kenyon College; LL.D.; D.D. 

MILTON C LIGHTNER 

CLERGYMAN. Kenyon, 1839, A.M. Deceased. 

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WARREN MUNGER, JR 

LAWYER. Born March 31, 1837, at Dayton, Ohio; 
graduated 1858, B.A.; member of Theta Delta Chi; 
married November 17, 1864 to Eliza Loomis ; one son, 
Harry L. Hunger, member of Phi Beta Kappa. Died May 
27, 1894, at Dayton, Ohio. 

FRANK WINFIELD HUBBY 

858 EUCLID AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 

BOTANICAL Study. Born at Cleveland, Ohio. Ken- 
yon, 1864, with Philosophical Oration ; President Nu 
Pi Kappa Society and member Alpha Delta Phi ; formerly 
Vestryman St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio. Married 
Katharine M. Germain, 1868. Three sons; one studying 
architecture in Paris, one just graduated from New York 
University as a physician, and one studying law at 
Columbia. 

JOHN McDowell leavitt 

938 PRESIDENT STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y, 

AUTHOR of Theological Literature. Born at Steuben- 
ville, Ohio, May 10, 1824. Kenyon, 1841, A.B.; 1844, 
A.M.; D.D., Ohio University; LL.D., St. John's College, 
Annapolis, Md.; Professor in Ohio University, in Kenyon 
College, and in Bexley Hall ; President of St. John's College 
and of Lehigh University. Editor '' Church and Interna- 
tional Reviews." Author " Christian Democracy," "Rea- 
sons for Faith," "Visions of Solyma," "Hymns to Our 
King," "Americans in Rome," etc. Married Bithia Brooks, 
September 26, 1848. Six sons and two daughters; of these 
John Brooks Leavitt is a member of Beta Chapter of Ohio 
Phi Beta Kappa. 

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GEORGE GALEN CARTER 

84 GREEN STREET, HUDSON, N. Y. 

CLERGYMAN. Born November 8, 1840, at Brooklyn, 
N. Y. Attended Kenyon, graduating 1864, A.B.; 
1867, A.M.; also General Theological Seminary New York 
City, and Berkeley Divinity School ; member Phi Beta 
Kappa, Nu Pi Kappa, and Alpha Delta Phi; S.T.D. from 
Griswold College in 1888. Formerly President of Nashota 
Theological Seminary ; present rector of All Saints' Church, 
Hudson, N. Y.; Examiner in Religious Knowledge in Dio- 
cese of Albany ; Examining Chaplain. Married July 27, 
1871, to Susan Maria Cowman. 



WILLIAM HYDE 

543 CLINTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
CLERGYMAN. Kenyon, A.M., 1864; Bexley, 1867. 



AMOS SKEELE 

ROCHESTER, N. Y. 

CLERGYMAN. Born at Chicopee, Mass., October 7, 
1833. Kenyon, 1864, A.B. Attended Andover Theo- 
logical Seminary and Philadelphia Divinity School, gradu- 
ating from the latter in 1863, B.D. ; member while in College 
of Psi Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa Societies ; Rector Church 
of the Epiphany, Rochester, N. Y. Married October 4, 1871, 
to Sarah Waterman Ide. 

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CHARLES EDWARD BURR 

COR. SPRING AND HIGH STREETS, COLUMBUS, OHIO 

LAWYER. Born November 22, 1843, ^^ VVorthington, 
Ohio. Kenyon, 1865 ; Post Graduate, LL.D. ; Orator 
Nu Pi Kappa Society, February 22, 1865 ; member Nu Pi 
Kappa and Alpha Delta Phi. Married Elizabeth B. Palmer, 
November 25, 1873. Two sons and two daughters. 



GEORGE COBURN 

KENYON, 1865, A.B. 



CLIFFORD BEAKES ROSSELL 

KENYON, A.B., 1865. Deceased. 



GEORGE HENRY SMITH 

BRIDGE\7ATER, CONN, 

CLERGYMAN. Kenyon, A.M., 1865. 

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THADDEUS EDWARD CROMLEY 

ASHVILLE, PICKAWAY COUNTY, OHIO 

FARMER and Stock-raiser. Born Ashville, Ohio, June 
21, 1843. Attended Circleville High School, gradu- 
ating from Kenyon, 1865, A.B. and A.M. ; President Nu Pi 
Kappa and of Class, graduated with third honor, etc. ; mem- 
ber Nu Pi Kappa and Chi Phi ; holder of Township offices ; 
Representative in Legislature ; State Senator ; member of 
several State Boards, etc. ; candidate for Secretary of State 
on Democratic ticket, 1890. Married Mary R. Miller in 
1870. Four sons and three daughters. 



HENRY TULLIDGE 

9J7 CORINTHIAN AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, PENN. 

MINISTER of the Protestant Episcopal Church, U.S.A. 
Born June 24, 18 12, in Portsmouth, England. At- 
tended Albany Academy and Union College, graduating 
Kenyon, 1830, A.B. ; 1833, A.M.; member Philomathesian 
and Phi Beta Kappa ; Professor Dogmatic Theology in 
Bexley Hall, Gambler, Ohio; author ''Triumphs of the 
Bible," Scribner, New York, and ''Three Sermons." Mar- 
ried September 17, 1845, to Mary Anne Foote. Two sons 
and one daughter, Edward K., George B. and Sarah F. 
TuUidge. 



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WILLIAM NEWTON 

BORN in England. Practiced law in Covington, Ken- 
tucky, for ten years. Clergyman in Episcopal Church 
and Rector of Holy Trinity, West Chester, Pa., about 1855 ; 
later he joined the Reformed Episcopal Society and estab- 
lished a congregation in Philadelphia, where he remained 
until his death. 



RICHARD B. MARSH 
KENYON, 1864, A.M. 



UPTON CLARENCE BLAKE 

CEDAR RAPIDS, lO^A 

ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Born September 
3, 1845, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Kenyon, 1865, A.B. ; 
second honor man ; member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta 
Omega and Philomathesian Societies. Married October 22, 
1869, to Ellen C. Bever. One son and two daughters. 

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1 866 

NATHANIEL PENDLETON DANDRIDGE 

422 BROADWAY, CINaNNATI, OHIO 

SURGEON. Born Cincinnati, Ohio, April i6, 1846. 
Kenyon, 1866, A.B.; 1869, A.M.; Editor Reveille, 2in6. 
Nu Pi Kappa Orator. Alpha Delta Phi, Nu Pi Kappa and 
Phi Beta Kappa. Commencement Orator, 1898. 



JOHN R HOLLOWAY 

KENYON, 1866, A.B. Deceased. Valedictorian, class 
of 1866. 



JAMES KIEMER MENDENHALL 

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. 

PRIEST of the American Church. Born in Goodwill, 
Chester County, Penn. Attended Fremont Academy, 
Episcopal Academy, Philadelphia, and Kenyon Grammar 
School, graduating from Kenyon College, 1866, A.B. and 
A.M.; member Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon and Philoma- 
thesian Societies ; studied Theology at Bexley Hall and 
Philadelphia Divinity School ; formerly Rector Trinity 
Church, Washington, Penn., and of Trinity Church, Bethle- 
hem, Penn. 



STEPHEN McNULTY 

JOHNSTO^m, PENN. 
CLERGYMAN. Kenyon, 1866, A.B. 

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JOHN JAMES McCOOK 

J20 BROADWAY, NEW YORK QTY 

LAWYER. Born May 25, 1845, at CarroUton, Ohio. 
Attended Milnor Hall, Gambler, Ohio ; during Fresh- 
man year volunteered as private soldier in an Ohio Regi- 
ment ; First Lieutenant Sixth Ohio Cavalry, September, 

1862 ; Captain and A. D. C. United States Volunteers, June, 

1863 ; brevetted Major for gallant services in action at Shady 
Grove, Va., May, 1864, where he was severely wounded; 
subsequently brevetted Lieut.-Colonel and Colonel for faith- 
ful and meritorious services ; at end of war returned to Col- 
lege and graduated from Kenyon in 1866 with A.B. and A.M. 
in 1869; Twenty-second of February Orator; Editor of Re- 
veille; President of Class and Philomathesian Society; 
member Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Omega and Philomathe- 
sian Societies ; Captain College baseball nine. Graduated 
Harvard Law School, 1869. Admitted to the Bar in Ohio in 
1869, and in New York in 1871. Degrees from other Uni- 
versities : Harvard, LL.B., 1869; Princeton, Hon. A.M., 
1873; University of Kansas, LL.D., 1890; Lafayette, LL.D., 
1893 ; Trustee Princeton University and Director Princeton 
Theological Seminary. Kenyon Commencement Orator, 
1896. Chairman of Army and Navy Christian Commission 
during war with Spain. Married February 17, 1876, to 
Janetta Waddel Alexander. Five daughters. 

H. R BISHOP 

CLERGYMAN, D.D. 
JOHN WINSPEARE McCARTY 

CLERGYMAN. Kenyon, 1857, A.B. Deceased. 

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186; 

JOHN HENRY BURTON 



CUPOLA, PENN. 



CLERGYMAN Protestant Episcopal Church. Born 
Philadelphia, Penn., November 24, 1844. Attended 
public schools Cincinnati, and Hughes High School ; Ken- 
yon, 1867, A. B.; President Literary Society and lower 
offices; first honor man of Class; member Philomathesian 
and Psi Upsilon ; graduated Philadelphia Divinity School, 
and has had parochial work ever since. Formerly Trustee 
of Kenyon from the Diocese of Pittsburgh. At request of 
Bishop Bedell, wrote a sermon for the archives of the Dio- 
cese of Ohio, giving the history of All Saints' Church, Cleve- 
land. Married Fannie Agnes Merrick, February 27, 1877. 
Two sons and four daughters living, one daughter dead. 



VUNG PIANG SUVOONG 

SHANGHAI, CHINA 

PROFESSOR of English Language, University Shang- 
hai; Kenyon, 1867, A.B.; Columbia, 1873, M.D.; 
member Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. 



JOHN S. COPLEY GREENE 

PHYSICIAN. Kenyon, A.B., 1867. 

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EDWARD BENTLEY CHURCH 

J036 VALENCIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 

CLERGYMAN. Born at Greenville, Miss., September 
7, 1844. Attended Academic Department of Wash- 
ington University, St. Louis, Mo.; Kenyon, 1867, A.B.; 1870, 
A. M. ; Secretary of Class of 'd^j ; Corresponding Secretary Phi 
Beta Kappa ; President Nu Pi Kappa ; Librarian Bexley 
Hall ; member Nu Pi Kappa, Alpha Delti Phi and Phi Beta 
Kappa; Head Master St. Matthew's School, San Mateo, 
Cal.; Principal Laurel Hall, San Mateo, and Irving Institute, 
San Francisco ; Assistant St. Matthew's Church, San Mateo ; 
Trinity and St. John's Churches, San Francisco ; editor 
Pacific Churchman, of San Francisco, for one year. Married 
August 12, 1869, to Frances A. Kellogg. 



JOHN BROOKS LEAVITT 

\\\ BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY 

LAWYER. Born September 30, 1849, ^^ Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Attended Herron's Private School, Cincinnati, 
Ohio, and Zanesville High School, graduating from Kenyon, 
1868, A.B.; subsequently A.M.; Secretary of Class, Senior 
year; member Philomathesian and Phi Beta Kappa; gradu- 
ated from Columbia Law School, 1871, LL.B. Junior War- 
den St. Mark's Church, New York City. Author " Law of 
Negligence," also articles in various magazines. Married 
Mary Keith, June 26, 1879. 

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EDWIN RICHARD PROCTOR 

KENYON, 1868, A.B. 



WOOSTER BEACH MORROW 

947 CHATEAU AVENUE, PRICE HILL, CINCINNATI, OHIO 

ATTORNEY at Law. Born April 14, 1847, in Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. Attended public schools of Columbus, 
Washington and Piqua, Ohio, and Kenyon Military Academy, 
graduating from Kenyon College, 1868, A.B.; in 1872, A.M.; 
Cincinnati Law School, LL.B.; President Nu Pi Kappa, 
1868, and graduated fourth honor English Philosophical 
Oration ; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Nu Phi Kappa, Tau 
Delta Theta ; taught private school in Delaware, iS6S-6g ; 
Senior Warden Church of Nativity, Price Hill, 1896; mem- 
ber Board of Education of Cincinnati and its Vice-President, 
i879-'85 ; member Union Board of High Schools of Cincin- 
nati, 1880 to 1885. Married March 25, 1884, to Caroline 
Caine, cousin of Hall Caine. Three sons ; one daughter 
living, one daughter dead. 



ALBERT RUTH 

427 NINTH STREET, KNOXVILLE, TENN, 

SUPERINTENDENT City Schools. Born Leipsic,, 
Del., November 18, 1844. Attended Worthington 
Grammar School, and graduated from Kenyon, 1868, A.B.; 
member Philomathesian Society; Lay reader. Married 
Cynthia J. Smith, Feb. 13, 187 1. One son and two daughters.. 

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NEVIL P. WHITESIDES 

BORN at La Grange, Ky., 1846; graduated Kenyon, 
1868, A. B.; member Alpha Delta Phi fraternity and 
Nu Pi Kappa Society ; associated with John Cooper in iron 
foundry, Mt. Vernon, O., 1870 to 1885; Manager Great 
Western Manufacturing Co., of Leavenworth, Kansas, 1885 
to 1895. Married Ellen Cooper, of Mt. Vernon, 1870; died 
January 7, 1895. 



WILLIAM a L. CHEESEBROUGH 

DETROIT, MICH. 
PHYSICIAN. Kenyon, 1868, A.B. 



1868 

CHARLES DJALMA LEGGETT 

FAIRFIELD, IOWA 

LAWYER. Born October 8, 1849, at CarroUton, Ohio. 
Kenyon, 1869, A.B. ; member Alpha Delta Phi and 
Philomathesian ; District Judge. Married Beatrice Cun- 
ningham, September 2, 1885. Two sons and two daughters. 

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ALBERT BURNET NICHOLAS 

306 NOBLE AVENUE, GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA 

CLERGYMAN. Born December i, 1839, at Manchester, 
England. Graduated from Kenyon, 1869, A.B.; 
President Philomathesian Society and second honor at 
Commencement; Kenyon, A.M.; member Standing Com- 
mittee and Missionary Board of Ohio ; Examining Chaplain 
and Dean of Southern Convocation ot Indiana ; editor of 
Oklahoma Churchman and Secretar}^ of Oklahoma Convoca- 
tion, and Chaplain G. A. R. Married July 18, 1871, to Olie 
A. Sturges. Two sons and two daughters, of whom but one 
is now living, a daughter. 



CHARLES MILNOR STURGIS 

TRINITY CHURCH RECTORY, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. 

CLERGYMAN. Born Dresden, Ohio, September 9, 
1847. Attended Gollia Academy and Baldwin Uni- 
versity of Ohio; graduated Kenyon, 1869, A.B. ; Philoma- 
thesian Society; A.M., 1872; Theological Course, Bexley 
Hall, i869-'72. Assistant Minister Trinity Church, Colum- 
bus, Ohio ; Rector Emanuel and Atonement Churches, Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio ; Church of the Resurrection, Fernbank, Ohio ; 
of Calvary Church, Sandusky, Ohio ; St. Peter's, Fernandina, 
Fla. ; editor Church Year and Rector Trinity Church, St. 
Augustine, Fla. Married November 17, 1874, to Adrian S. 
Gray. Two daughters. 

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DESAULT B. KIRK 

MOUNT VERNON, OHIO 

MANUFACTURER. Born September 21, 1848. Har- 
vard Law School one year; Kenyon, 1869, A.B. ; 
Philomathesian and Delta Kappa Epsilon. Married Mae 
Cooper, May 20, 1873. Two sons and two daug' ters. 



THEODOSKJS STEVENS TYNG 

29 TSUKIJl, TOKYO, JAPAN 

CLERGYMAN. Born November 26, 1849, at Colum- 
bus, Ohio. Attended Mr. John Young-'s School, 
Elizabeth, N. J., and Trinity School, New York City ; 
Kenyon, 1869, A.B.; member Philomathesian Society; 
Columbia Law School, LL. B., 1871 ; Episcopal Theological 
School, Cambridge, Mass., D.D., 1874; Kenyon, A.M., 1878. 
Rector of St. James's, Cambridge, Mass., 1873-78; Rector 
St. Timothy's School, Osaka, 1879-86; President St. Paul's 
College, Tokyo, 1892-96; Professor of Apologetics and 
Ethics, Trinity Divinity School, Tokyo, i889-'96. Author 
** Elements of Christian Doctrine" (Japanese), 1886; Church 
Hymnal (Japanese), 1884; Canticles with Chants in Japanese 
Scales, 1896; member committee to translate American 
Prayer Book into Japanese, i890-'96. Married Ida May 
Drake, July 17, 1878. Four sons and two daughters. De- 
livered Master's Oration, Commencement, 1878. Laid out 
Kenyon ballfield, 1869. 

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CHARLES A. L. RICHARDS 

J44 BENEFIT STREET, PROVIDENCE, R, L 

MINISTER of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Born 
at Cincinnati, Ohio, March 30, 1830. Attended 
Woodward High School and E. S. Brook's Private School ; 
1849, A.B., Yale College ; member Delta Kappa Epsilon, and 
Scroll and Key ; D.D. from Griswold ; Rector of St. James's 
Church, Bennington, Mass. ; of Church of Our Savior, West 
Philadelphia; of Trinity Church, Columbus, O.; of St. John's 
Church, Providence, R. I.; author of Sundry Reviews and 
Articles, Married in 1854 to Emma Weston, and in 1863 to 
Mary White Wietbank. Two sons, one living, four daughters. 



THEODORE STERLING 

GAMBIER, OmO 

PROFESSOR in Kenyon College. Born in Falls Village, 
Conn., 1827. Hobart, 1848 ; degrees A.B., A.M., M.D., 
LL.D. ; member Sigma Phi ; Principal of Cleveland Central 
High School ; Professor Chemistry in Columbus Medical 
College and President Board of Education, Gambler, Ohio. 
President of Kenyon College, 1891-1896. Married in i8S4 to 
Charlotte M. Higgins. Four sons and two daughters. 

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GEORGE AUGUSTUS STRONG 

23 BREWSTER STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 

CLERGYMAN. Born Norwich, Conn., January 21, 
1832. Kenyon A.B., 1850; member Nu Pi Kappa, 
Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa; A.M. and Litt.D. 
from Kenyon; Assistant to Bishop Lee in Wilmington, Del., 
for two years ; Rector Grace Church, Medford, Mass., for 
two and one-half years ; Calvary Church, Germantown, for 
two and one-half years ; Grace Church, New Bedford, Mass., 
for ten years, and Professor of English Literature and 
History at Kenyon for twelve years. 



JOHN GREGSON 

3 OXFORD PLACE, WORCESTER, MASS. 

CLERGYMAN. Born November 28, 1841, at Phila- 
delphia, Penn. Attended Kenyon Grammar School, 
graduating from Kenyon College, 1868, A.B.; 1871, A.M.; 
Precentor, at different times Critic, Librarian, Secretary and 
Vice-President of Philomathesian Society, and Class Poet ; 
member Alpha Delta Phi; B.D. at completion of three-year 
course in Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 
1871 ; Rector's Assistant All Saints', Worcester, 1871 ; Rector 
Emmanuel, Old Orchard, Mo., 1872; Rector Grace Church, 
Bath, Maine, 1874-80; District Missionary, Laporte, Penn., 
1880-82; Rector St. John's, Wilkinsonville, Mass., i882-'9i ; 
resident in Worcester since. Married October 12, 1875, to 
Henrietta Prince Nealley, Bath, Maine. Four sons and one 
daughter, of whom two sons only are now living. 

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EDWARD DUNCOMBE IRVINE 

HASTINGS, NEB, 

CLERGYMAN. Born July 27, 1846, in London, Eng- 
land. Attended Greenway School, Springfield, Ohio ; 
graduated Kenyon, 1868, A.B., A.M.; member Philomath- 
esian Society ; graduated Bexley Theological Seminary, 
1871 ; Tutor and Trustee of Kenyon. Has held Clerical 
Cures in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Nebraska, and at 
present Rector St. Paul's Church, Hastings, Neb. Married 
Ellen G. Todd, December 15, 1875. Two sons and one 
daughter. 



DAVID WILLIS COX 

MADISONVILLE, HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN. Born January 25, 1847, at Albany, 
N.Y. Graduated at Kenyon, 1869, A.B.; 1872, A.M.; 
Bexley, 1872, B.D.; Philomathesian Society; Rector St. 
Paul's Church, Gallipolis, Ohio, St. Paul's, Greenville, Ohio, 
Holy Trinity, Madisonville, Ohio. 



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1869 
ELI TODD TAPPAN 

LAWYER and Teacher. Born April 30, 1824, at Steu- 
benville, Ohio. Student at St. Mary's College, 
Baltimore, before 1842, and received A.M. from same i860. 
Led his Class in Mathematics at St. Mary's and won many 
prizes in other subjects; LL.D. from Williams College, 1873, 
and from Washington and Jefferson, 1874; Senior Warden, 
Gambler, Ohio, and Warden in Columbus, Ohio ; Professor 
of Mathematics in Ohio University and in Kenyon College ; 
President Kenyon, i868-'75 ; Commissioner of Public Schools 
in Ohio, i887-'88; President Ohio Teachers' Association and 
and of National Education Association. Author Geometry 
and Trigonometry for Ray's Series, Essays and Addresses 
on Educational Matters, Articles on School Legislation in 
Education in Ohio (United States Bureau of Education). 
Married February 4, 1856, to Lydia L. McDowell. One 
son and one daughter; the son, Charles Tappan, A.B., Ken- 
yon, 1875, is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Died October 
23, 1888, at Columbus, Ohio. 



WILLIAM W. FOLWELL 

PROFESSOR in Kenyon. 



GEORGE WYLLIS CASS 

JOO WASHINGTON STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. 

LAWYER. Born at Coshocton, O., February 11, 185 1 ; 
Attended Kenyon, A.B. and A.M.; member Delta 
Kappa Epsilon fraternity and Nu Pi Kappa Society ; Vale- 
dictorian, 1870, LL.B. from Michigan University. Married 
in 1878 to Rebecca J. Osborne. 

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WILLIAM PEEBLES ELLIOTT 

JOO WASHINGTON STREET, CHICAGO. ILL. 

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and Manufacturer. Born March 
30, 1847, near Newark, Ohio. Attended Newark 
public and high schools, graduating from Kenyon, 1870, 
A.B.; later A.M.; Philomathesian Orator, February 22, 1870; 
member Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and Philomathesian 
Literary Society; attended Harvard Law School during 
winters of 1872 and 1873 ; admitted to the bar at Canton, 
Ohio, 1872, Chicago, 111., 1873, and at Pittsburg, Penn., 1879. 
Married Margaret P. White, of Gambler, Ohio, November 
30, 1881. 



CHARLES r. STOUT 

GOSHEN, IND, 

CLERGYMAN Protestant Episcopal Church. Born at 
Painesville, Ohio, August 27, 1845 ; attended Milnor 
Hall, Gambler, Ohio, and graduated from Kenyon College, 
1870, with degree of A.B.; President of Class, Sophomore 
year; President Philomathesian Society; second honor at 
graduation ; member Philomathesian, Phi Beta Kappa and 
Alpha Delta Phi Societies ; A.M., Kenyon, 1887; Secretary 
Board of Missions of Diocese of Western Michigan, i88o-'83; 
Examining Chaplain, i88o-'83; Provisional Deputy General 
Convention, 1889; Deputy to General Convention, 1892; 
member of Standing Committee, i89i-'92; in 1896, Delegate 
to Missionary Council, Diocese of Indiana. Married to 
Harriette M. Strong, November 5, 1883. One son, one 
daughter. 

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JOHN GREENWOOD BACCHUS 

239 GATES AVENUE, BROOKLYN, R Y» 

CLERGYMAN. Born Chestertown, Kent County, Md., 
November 7, 1846. Attended Preparatory Depart- 
ment of Washington College, Mar3dand, graduating from 
Kenyon College, 1870, A.B. ; President Nu Pi Kappa, Phi 
Beta Kappa ; Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, 
Mass., 1873 ; B.D.; Rector Church of the Incarnation, Brook- 
lyn, since 1873 ; Ordination Preacher twice; Deputy to Feder- 
ate Council of New York; Alternate Delegate to General 
Convention from Long Island. Married April 21, 1875, to 
Josephine Maria Stockbridge. Two daughters and sons ; 
D.D. from the University of North Carolina. 



THOMAS JACKSON THOMPSON 

ROSEBANK POST OFHCE, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. 

PHYSICIAN. Born August 15, 1843, in England. At- 
tended high school, Rutland, Vt.; graduated from 
Kenyon, 1869, A.B.; also M.D.; member Philomathesian So- 
ciety ; Deputy Health Officer of Port of New York, i872-'79. 
Married March 11, 1873, to Lizzie Cheeseman. Three sons. 



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1870 
EDSON BLACK CARTMELL 



LANCASTER, OHIO. 



MANUFACTURER. Born at London, Ohio, March 21, 
1846. Attended Kenyon Grammar School, graduat- 
ing from Kenyon College, 1871, A.B.; Tutor at Dr. Blake's 
School, Gambler, Ohio ; member Alpha Delta Phi, Philoma- 
thesian and Phi Beta Kappa Societies ; two years at Bexley 
Hall; ordained Deacon, 1873; Presbyter, 1874; Rector Ober- 
lin, Ohio, one year; withdrew from the Ministry, 1876; 
Principal Lancaster, Ohio, High School, i876-'77; Principal 
Morrow High School, 1 878-79; with Hocking Valley Manu- 
facturing Company as Secretary or President since 1880. 
Married April 24, 1879, to Clara Mithoff. Two sons. 



WILLIAM M. HARRISON 

CLERGYMAN. Chaplain Episcopal Hospital, Phila- 
delphia, Penn.; Kenyon, A.B., 1871. Died April 9, 
1896. 



1871 

WILLIAM HENRY STRONG 

CARE ^^INTEROCEAN/' CHICAGO, ILL, 

JOURNALIST. Kenyon, 1872, A.B., A.M. 

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WILLISON BOWERS FRENCH 

CLERGYMAN of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Born 
March 17, 1850, in Delaware, Ohio. Attended Ober- 
lin High School and Harcourt Boys' School, Gambler, Ohio; 
Kenyon, 1872, A.M. and Valedictorian; member Philomathe, 
sian; Rector St. James's Church, Wooster, Ohio; St. Thomas's, 
Berea, Ohio ; Assistant Rector St. Mary's, Wayne, Philadel- 
phia, Penn. ; Rector St. Paul's, Aramingo, Philadelphia, and 
associate editor Standard of the Cross, now Church Standard, 
Married June 2, 1887, to Estella Avery. Three sons. Died 
in Philadelphia, August 6, 1893. 



JOHN DeWITT HENRY McKINLEY 

COLUMBUS, OHIO 

TEACHER and Manufacturer. Born May 23, 1850, Han- 
cock, Md. Attended Kenyon Grammar School, grad- 
uating from Kenyon College, 1872, A.B.; later A.M. from 
same ; member Nu Pi Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Beta 
Kappa. Married Fannie Cox, June 30, 1880. Two daughters. 



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1872 
LEWIS WILLIAM BURTON 

LEXINGTON, KY, 

BISHOP of Lexington. Born at Cleveland, Ohio, Nov- 
ember 9, 1852. Attended public schools of Cleveland 
and Kenyon Grammar School, graduating from Kenyon, 
1873, A.B. ; Valedictorian of Class ; President Philomathesian 
Society, and editor Reveille \ M.A., Kenyon, 1886; D.D., 
same, 1896; graduate of Philadelphia Divinity School; 
Rector of All Saints' Church, Cleveland, Ohio ; St. Mark's, 
Cleveland; St. John's, Richmond, Va., and St. Andrew's, 
Lexington, Ky. ; consecrated First Bishop of the Diocese of 
Lexington, January 30, 1896. Married January 15, 1883, to 
Georgie Hendree Ball, of Atlanta, Ga. One son, who died 
June 6, 1887, and two daughters living. 



FRANK KERSHNER DUNN 

LAWYER. Kenyon, 1873, A.B. 



CHARLES UPDIKE FOSDICK 

KENYON, 1873, A.B. Deceased. 



1873 

WILLIAM THOMAS COLVILLE 

CAREONDALE, PENN* 
TEACHER. Kenyon, i874,A.B., A.M. Professor in Kenyon. 

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CHARLES MODISET INGRAHAM 

NEW YORK CITY 

LAWYER. Kenyon A.B., 1874; member Alpha Delta 
Phi fraternity. Married, in 1884, to Medora Hedges 
at Kansas City. 



SOLOMON NOBLE SANFORD 

J724 SOUTH HOPE STREET, LOS ANGELES, GAL. 

TEACHER for forty years. Born July 15, 1821. At- 
tended Hinesburgh, Vt., Academy, and graduated 
from Kenyon, 1848, A.B. ; assisted Prof. B. L. Lang in the 
Senior Grammar School ; member Philomathesian Society ; 
one year in Bexley Hall ; Tutor in Kenyon College ; for 
forty-four consecutive years a Delegate to the Diocesan Con- 
vention of the Diocese of Ohio; for fifteen years member 
and Secretary of the Standing Committee of the Diocese of 
Ohio, and for several years Registrar of the Diocese. Mar- 
ried Mary Lucinda Higgins. Three sons, one daughter. 



JAMES DENT HANCOCK 

FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PENN. 

LAWYER. Born June 9, 1837, Wyoming Valley, Penn. 
Graduated from Kenyon, 1859, A.B. and A.M. ; Presi- 
dent Philomathesian Society; editor Collegian; Historian, 
Class 1859; member Phi Beta Kappa, Philomathesian 
and Alpha Delta Phi Societies ; Professor of Mathematics in 
Western University of Pennsylvania. Married twice. One 
son and two daughters. 

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RICHARD CLOUGH ANDERSON FLOURNOY 

SIOUX QTY, IOWA 

BANKING. Born July i6, 1853, at Paducah, Ky. At- 
tended public schools in Clinton, Iowa, and Kenyon 
Grammar School, graduating from Kenyon College in 1874, 
A.B. ; member Alpha Delta Phi and Nu Pi Kappa. 



1874 

ROBERT MILLER O^FERRALL 

5J6 NORTH WAYNE STREET, PIQUA, OHIO 

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Born December 16, 1855, 
Piqua, Ohio. Attended Jefferson Medical College 
and Medical College of Ohio; Kenyon, 1875, A.B.; Medical 
College of Ohio, 1880, M.D.; member of Nu Pi Kappa; 
Twenty -second Day Orator and Valedictorian, Class of 1875 ; 
also member Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa ; Vestry- 
man St. James's Church, Piqua, Ohio, 1889-96; P. C. C. 
and St. L. Railway Surgeon ; Resident Physician Cincinnati 
Hospital, i879-'8o; member of Miami County Medical So- 
ciety, Pennsylvania Railway Surgeons and National Associa- 
tion Railway Surgeons. Married Pauline Bossett, October 
28, 1886. Two sons living, one son dead. 



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NORMAN NASH BADGER 

WORTHINGTON, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN. Born February 26, 1854, at Gambier, 
Ohio. Kenyon, A.B., 1875; President Philomathe- 
sian, winter term, 1874; Tutor Greek in Kenyon Grammar 
School ; Missionary at various places in the Dioceses of 
Ohio, South Ohio, Pittsburgh, Central Pennsylvania, and 
Rector at Worthington, Ohio. Married December 4, 1884 
to Annie J. Johnson. Two sons and one daughter. 



JOHN CHARLES DUNN 

MT, GILEAD, OHIO 

BORN Mt. Gilead, Ohio, September 19, 1856; Kenyon 
'^6 ; LL.B. from Harvard ; practiced law at Mt. Gil- 
ead, i876-'8i ; from 1881 to 1897 was Cashier of Toledo & 
Ohio Central Railroad; married in 1891 to Emma C. Dean 
of Toledo ; struck by an engine and killed in East Toledo, 
October 5, 1897. 



1875 

CHARLES CLEMENT FISHER 

292 MT. VERNON AVENUE, MARION, OHIO 

LAWYER. Born June 10, 1855, in Marion, Ohio. At- 
tended Marion public schools; graduated from Kenyon, 
1876, A. B.; Valedictorian ; Philomathesian Society; Harvard, 
LL.B., 1878. Married Rose Scofield, December 12, 1883. 
Two daughters. 

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EDWARD MANSFIELD McGUFFEY 

ELMHURST, LONG ISLAND, R Y. 

CLERGYMAN Protestant Episcopal Church. Born 
July 21, 1854, Cincinnati, Ohio. Attended Wood- 
ward High School of Cincinnati, graduating from Kenyon 
College, 1876, A.B.; member Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon, 
and President Philomathesian Society; Kenyon, A.M., 1895; 
New York University, A.M., 1896; Rector Church of the 
Epiphany, Urbana, Ohio ; Assistant in St. Ann's, Brooklyn ; 
Assistant in Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, and Rector St. James* 
Church, Newtown, L. I. Married Florence G. Bussing,. 
June 7, 1887. Two daughters. 



1876 

LAWRENCE RUST 

TEACHER. Born Leesburgh, Va., May 18, 185 1. At-^ 
tended Flushing Academy, Long Island, and Episco- 
pal High School, Alexandria, Va.; Washington and Lee 
University, 1875, A.B.; Valedictorian of his Class; distin- 
guished for excellent scholarship throughout College Course; 
Delta Kappa Epsilon ; M.A. and LL.D. from Washington 
and Lee University ; took Theological Course at Bexley 
Hall ; Lecturer at Bexley Hall ; Vice-President Kenyon 
College ; Rector Kenyon Military Academy ; author Greek 
Prose. Married Evelyn Junkin. Three daughters. Died 
April, 1895. 

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WILLIAM BUDD BODINE 

4025 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PENN. 

CLERGYMAN. Born March lo, 1841. Attended 
Trenton Academy, graduating from Princeton, i860, 
A.B.; also A.M. and D.D. from same College. Married 
April 22, 1867, to R. Alice Allen. Three sons and three 
daughters. 



W. H. MINMCH 

TEACHER and Physician. Born Muskingum Co., Ohio, 
January 5, 1848; attended Ohio University at Athens; 
A.B., 1869 ; A.M., 1872 ; member Delta Tau Delta fraternity; 
Studied in France and Germany ; Principal Harcourt Place 
School; Gambler, i870-'5; Instructor Kenyon, 1874-5; 
practiced medicine at Wapakoneta, Ohio. Died 1880. 



HENRY DEANE PAGE 

OSAKA, JAPAN 

CLERGYMAN of the Episcopal Church. Kenyon, 
A.B., 1877; member Alpha Delta Phi fraternity; 
Valedictorian; Archdeacon of Kioto. Married in 1882 to 
Sara N. Gregg, at Wickliffe, Va. 

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HARRY COUPLAND BENSON 

THE PRESIDIO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 

OFFICER in the United States Army. Born in Gam- 
bier, Ohio, December 8, 1857. Graduated Kenyon 
in 1877, A.B.; West Point, 1882; A.M. from Kenyon; mem- 
ber Psi Upsilon ; Instructor of Mathematics at West Point, 
1887 to 1891 ; First Lieutenant 4th United States Cavalry. 
Married November 27, 1895, to Mary F. Breeze. 



HARRY NEVILLE HILLS 

GAMBIER, OHIO 

REGENT of Kenyon Military Academy and Harcourt 
Place Seminary. Born at Delaware, Ohio, March 20, 
1855. Attended Kenyon Grammar School, graduating from 
Kenyon College, B. A., 1877; Twenty-second Day Orator; 
member Psi Upsilon ; Kenyon, A.M.; Warden Church of the 
Holy Spirit, Gambier, and frequent Delegate to Diocesan 
Conventions. Married August 15, 1883, to Fannie McCul- 
lough, of Delaware, Ohio, who died April 17, 1891 ; and to 
Ada I. Ayer, of Wellesley, Mass. Three sons and one 
daughter. 

1877 



FLEMING JAMES 

JAMES P. NELSON 

WIRT MINOR 

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WILLIAM THOMAS WRIGHT 

DENISON, IOWA 

PHYSICIAN and County Superintendent of Schools. 
Born at Lewes, Del., September i, 1856. Attended 
Medical Department University of Michigan; Kenyon, 1878, 
A. B. : editor of Kenyon Collegian and Valedictorian of 
Class ; member Philomathesian Society, Beta Theta Pi, Phi 
Beta Kappa and Knight of Pythias ; three years' course in 
medicine with the degree of M.D.; Coroner of Monona 
County, Iowa, 1890; County Superintendent Crawford 
County, 1896. Married October 22, 1891, to Florence M. 
Brigham. Two daughters. 



CHESTER FIELD ADAMS 

J604 EAST HUNTER AVENUE, WICHITA, KANSAS 

TEACHING. Born April 23, 1844, Berlin, Mass. At- 
tended Peoria, 111., High School and Chicago Uni- 
versity Preparatory, graduating from Nashotah, 1868, B.D.; 
Kenyon College, 1878, A.B.; same, 1882, A.M.; President 
Philomathesian and Chi Phi Societies ; completed course in 
Pedagogics under the direction of the State Superintendent ; 
holder of State Certificate ; Clergyman for fifteen years, and 
since that time Vestryman and Lay Reader ; President 
Teachers' Association and Instructor in Teachers' Institute. 
Married April 7, 1869, to Isabella C. Riley. Six sons living, 
two daughters dead. 

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JOHN JAY ADAMS 

3 PUTNAM AVENUE, ZANESVILLE, OHIO 

LAWYER. Born November 1 8, i860, at New Dresden 
Ohio. Kenyon, A. B., 1879; member Delta Kappa 
Epsilon and Philomathesian ; Kenyon, A.M.; Judge of the 
Circuit Court of Ohio, Fifth Circuit, term beginning Febru- 
ary 9, 1895, ending February 8, 1901 ; Teacher at Harcourt 
Academy, i879-'82 ; admitted to Ohio Bar, January 2, 1883. 
Married October 26, 1892, to Dora May Block. One 
daughter. 



WILLIS MONRO TOWNSEND 

232 MARKET STREET, ZANESVILLE, OHIO 

PRINCIPAL Zanesville High School. Born April 26, 
1858, near Zanesville, Ohio. Attended Zanesville 
High School; Kenyon College, A.B , 1879; editor Kenyon 
Advance ; President Philomathesian; College Monitor; 
Director B. B. Association ; Tutor Kenyon Grammar School; 
member Delta Kappa Epsilon and Beta Omega ; Tutor Greek 
at Kenyon College and Head Master Kenyon Grammar 
School ; Vestryman St. James Episcopal Church, Zanes- 
ville ; Director Muskingum (Social) Club, Zanesville ; mem- 
ber Ohio Bar. Married January 18, 1886, to Helen O'Neill. 
Two sons, one daughter. 

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18/9 

CHARLES DAVID WILLIAMS 

564 EUCLID AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN. Born Bellevue, Ohio, July 30, i860. 
Attended Bellevue High School, graduating from 
Kenyon, 1880, A.B. ; Tutor in Greek Department of College 
while a student; member Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi 
and Philomathesian Societies; A.M., Kenyon, 1894; D.D., 
Kenyon, 1899; Rector of Church of the Resurrection, Fern- 
bank, Ohio; St. Paul's, Steubenville, Ohio, and Dean of 
Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio. Married Lucy V. 
Benedict, September 29, 1886. One son, four daughters. 



GROVE DANIEL CURTIS 

HARRINGTON PARK, N. J, 

MERCHANT. Born November 30, 1853, Newbury, 
Geauga County, Ohio. Attended Willoughby Col- 
legiate Institute and Geauga Seminary, graduating from 
Kenyon, 1880, A.B. ; Twenty-second Day Orator, 1879, and 
Valedictorian of Class; member Nu Pi Kappa and Beta 
Theta Pi. Married Lillian M. Tryon. Two daughters. 



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ASAHEL AMOS BRESEE 

EAST MAUCH CHUNK, CARBON COUNTY, PENN. 

CLERGYMAN. Born April 7, i860, Morris, Otsego 
County, N. Y. Attended Hartwick Seminary, Mor- 
ris, N. Y., graduating from Kenyon College, 1880, A.B. ; 
Bexley, 1887, B.D. ; editor Kenyon Collegian; member 
Philomathesian and Alpha Delta Phi ; Rector St. James' 
Church, Wooster, Ohio ; Assistant Minister St. Mark's, 
Johnstown, Penn. ; at present Rector of St. John's Church, 
East Mauch Chunk, Penn. Married Julia K. Dunn, Decem- 
ber 22, 1895. Three daughters. 



CYRUS STEARNS BATES 

CLERGYMAN in Protestant Episcopal Church. Born 
December 31, 1840, Chester, Geauga County, Ohio. 
Attended Geauga Seminary and Twinsburg Institute; stud- 
ied Law in Cincinnati Law School, with degree of B.L. ; 
studied Theology at Bexley Theological Seminary, B.D. ; 
received D.D. from Western Reserve University ; Professor 
of Mental and Moral Philosophy in Kenyon College and of 
Systematic Theology in Bexley Hall from 1878-85 ; Rector 
of St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, from i885-'96. Married 
January i, 1867, to Loverna Sutherland. Two sons and one 
daughter. Died April 19, 1896, at Cleveland, Ohio. 

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JACOB DRENNEN EARLY 

TERRE HAUTE, IND. 

LAWYER. Born November 4, 1859, ^^ Terre Haute, 
Ind. Attended Dr. Robert Atkinson's School, Balti- 
more, Md. ; Kenyon, 1879, A.B. ; Prize Declamation in 
the Wabash; Editor the Wabash and President Junior 
Class ; Mason, thirty-second degree ; member Psi Upsilon, 
Knights of Pythias, Sons of American Revolution, etc. ; 
member Indiana Republican State Committee, i884-'86, 
1886-88; Delegate National Republican Convention, 1888; 
Republican nominee for State Senator, 1896; attended Uni- 
versity of Virginia, Summer Law School, 1883. 



1880 

HENRY SELLERS GREGG 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



HARDWARE MERCHANT. Born September 27, 
1858, at Pittsburgh, Penn. Kenyon, 1881, A.B. ; 
member Alpha Delta Phi and Philomathesian Societies ; Sec- 
retary Minneapolis Iron Store Company. Married Decem- 
ber 4, 1889, to Estella Moore. Three sons. 



THEODORE MURDOCK LIVESAY 

KING BUILDING, COLUMBUS, OHIO 

LAWYER. Born at Gallipolis, Ohio, July 4, 1863. Ken- 
yon College, 1881, A.B. ; member Alpha Delta Phi 
and Nu Pi Kappa. 

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RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES 

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Born October 4, 1822, at Dela- 
ware, Ohio. Kenyon, 1842, A.B. ; member Nu Pi 
Kappa and later of Philomathesian ; served with distinction 
in Civil War, mustered out with rank of General ; member 
of Congress ; Governor of Ohio ; President of the United 
States, 1877-81. Married December 30, 1852, to Lucy Ware 
Webb. Seven sons and one daughter, of whom the daughter 
and four sons are now living. Died January 17, 1893. 



1882 

ERNEST S. COOK 

171 FRANKLIN AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Born at Morenci, Mich. At- 
tended Cleveland public schools and graduated from 
Kenyon, 1882, A.B.; member Philomathesian and Delta 
Kappa Epsilon; United States Attorney for Northern 
District of Ohio. Married June 18, 1883, to M. Katherine 
Dempsey. One son and three daughters. 



WILLIAM C. PENNOCK 

LOGANSPORT, IND. 

MASTER MECHANIC of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, 
Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company. Born at 
Woodbury, Morrow County, Ohio, August 9, 1862. At- 
tended Milnor Hall Academy, graduating from Kenyon, 
1882, A.B.; member Psi Upsilon and Nu Pi Kappa. Was 
drowned at Lake Huron, Ind., in July, 1899, in attempting to 
save a child from drowning. 

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RHEUBEN BROADDUS MILLER 

MONTGOMERY, ALA, 
KENYON, A.B., 1882. 



ANDREW LEONARD HERRLINGER 

n WIGGINS BLOCK, CINCINNATI, OHIO 

ATTORNEY. Born January 19, 1863, at Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Attended public schools of Cincinnati, gradu- 
ating from Kenyon in 1883 with highest honors in history of 
College and with degrees of A.B. and Ph.B.; Valedictorian 
of Class : member Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Tau Delta ; 
degree A.M. from Kenyon ; President Board of Education 
of Cincinnati for four years. Married Nellie May Butterfield, 
November 19, 1895. Two daughters, one son. 



GEORGE C S. SOUTHWORTH 



SALEM, OHIO 



PROFESSOR. Born December 13, 1842, at West 
Springfield, Mass. Attended Phillips Academy, An- 
dover, 1859; Yale, 1863, A.B.; 1866, A.M.; 1896, Litt.D.; 
Professor English Literature and History in Kenyon Col- 
lege ; also Professor Sacred Rhetoric in Theological Semi- 
nary of Protestant Episcopal Church, Gambier, Ohio ; mem- 
ber Delta Kappa Epsilon ; graduated from Harvard Law 
School, 1865, LL.B.; author " An Introduction to the Study 
of English Literature." Married Ada Deane, April 30, 1874. 
Six sons, two daughters. 

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IRVING BEDELL DUDLEY 

SAN DIEGO, CAL, 

LAWYER. Born November 30, i860, at Jefferson, Ash- 
tabula County, Ohio. Attended Columbian Law 
School, Washington, D. C; Kenyon, A.B., 1882; member 
Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Delta Theta. Married April 28, 
1896. 



GEORGE ELLIOTT BENEDICT 

CEDARTOWN, GA. 

CLERGYMAN. Born at Marietta, Ga. Attended Mil- 
nor Hall, Gambier, Ohio, graduating from Kenyon, 
1884, A.B.; President Nu Pi Kappa; President Class, 1884; 
President Beta Theta Pi, i883-'84 ; associate editor Kenyon 
Advance^ 1884 ; two years at General Theological Seminary, 
New York City ; President Samuel Benedict Memorial 
School, Cedartown, Ga. 



WILLIAM ADDISON CHILD 

ONTARIO ROLLING MILL CO,, HAMILTON, CANADA 

MANUFACTURER. Born July 23, 1862, at Mayville, 
Wis. Attended high school, Painesville, Ohio, 
graduating from Kenyon, 1883, Ph.B.; 1886, M.A.; member 
Phi Beta Kappa, Nu Pi Kappa and Delta Tau Delta ; Secre- 
tary Ontario Rolling Mill Company. Married Helen Har- 
vey, June 14, 1892. One daughter. 

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THOMPSON BARRETTE WRIGHT 

ORCLEVILLE, OHIO 

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Born August 29, 1864, at 
South Bloomfield, Ohio. Columbus Medical College, 
M.D., 1886; course in Psychology, Physiology, etc., at Ken- 
yon; Kenyon, A.M., 1883; member Alpha Delta Phi and 
Philomathesian Societies. Married Frances R. Scovil, Janu- 
ary 3, 1888. Two daughters. 



RUSSELL S. DEVOL 

GAMBIER, OHIO 

TEACHER. Born at Marietta, Ohio, September 5, 1846. 
Ohio University, A.B., 1870; A.M., 1873; Beta Theta 
Pi; graduate student Johns Hopkins University, i896-'97 ; 
Professor of Mathematics at Ohio University, i873-'83 ; Pro- 
fessor of Mathematics at Kenyon, i883-'96. Married in 1872 
to Ellen D. Smith. One son and one daughter. 



1884 

IRVING TODD 

CARE COLLEGE SISTERS OF BETHANY, TOPEKA, KANSAS 

PROFESSOR of Latin. Born at Manhattan, Kan., Febru- 
ary I, i860. Attended district schools and Kansas 
State Agricultural College, graduating from Kenyon in 1884, 
Ph.B.; member Philomathesian Society. 

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WILLIAM TAPPAN 

7-J3 TREMONT PLACE, BOSTON, MASS. 

PUBLISHER. Born January 20, 1863, at Steubenville, 
Ohio. Attended Steubenville High School and grad- 
uated from Kenyon, 1885, A.B. and Ph.B, ; Class Secretary, 
Sophomore year ; Historian, Junior year ; Poet, Senior year; 
editor-in-chief Kenyon Advance, iSS2,~*S4; Kenyon Day Ora- 
tor, 1884; Valedictorian, 1885; member Phi Delta Sigma, 
Nu Pi Kappa, Psi Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa. Author 
" Key to Collor and Daniells' Latin Book." Married June 
22, 1887, to Sarah Elizabeth Buchanan. One son and two 
daughters. 



JOHN ADOLPH FRITSCH 

280 NORTH MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE QTY, UTAH 

REAL ESTATE and Loan Business. Born April 4,1864, 
at Wapakoneta, Ohio. Attended Wapakoneta High 
School, graduating from Kenyon in 1885 with degrees of 
Ph.B. and A.B. 



CHARLES EDWARD MILMINE 

40J PRODUCE EXCHANGE, NEW YORK QTY 

GRAIN Merchant and Exporter. Born at Bement, 111., 
August 13, 1864. Attended Trinity School, Toledo, 
Ohio ; Milnor Hall, Gambler, Ohio ; graduated from Ken- 
yon, 1885, A.B. President Class, Junior year ; member Delta 
Kappa Epsilon and Philomathesian Societies. Member 
Board of Managers, New York Produce Exchange. 

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ERNEST MILNOR BENEDICT 

CEDARTOWN, GA. 

TEACHER. Born Marietta, Ga., March 9, 1862. At- 
tended Hughes High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, grad- 
uating from Kenyon, 1885, A.B.; member Nu Pi Kappa, Beta 
Theta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa Societies ; one year at Seabury 
Diocesan School ; two years at Episcopal Theological School, 
with degree B.D., 1891; one term Chicago University, 1894; 
Assistant Minister Church of the Advent, Cincinnati, i89i-'92; 
Rector Christ Church, Xenia, i892-'93 ; Principal Samuel 
Benedict Memorial School, 1895. Deposed from the Minis- 
try at own request, June, 1896. 



JACOB STREIBERT 

POTSDAM, N. Y, 

CLERGYMAN and Teacher. Born at Albany, N. Y., 
November 27, 1857. Attended Hamilton College, 
A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D.; Valedictorian; member Delta Upsilon 
fraternity; attended Berkeley Divinity School and the Uni- 
versities of Leipsic and Tubingen ; Professor of Hebrew and 
Old Testaments Exegesis in Bexley Hall and instructor in 
Greek and German in Kenyon College. Married on July 7, 
1880, to Emily M. Dayton, of Potsdam, N. Y. 



H. W. JONES 

GAMBIER, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN and Teacher. Born September 16, 1846; 
D.D., Kenyon, 1885 ; Professor Church History in 
Divinity School of Kenyon College, 1885. Author of "Half 
Year in the Prayer Book." Married in 1870 to Maria Louisa 
Putnam. 

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i885 

ARTHUR STANHOPE DUDLEY 

LANSING, MICH. 

SPECIAL Examiner for United States Bureau of Pen- 
sions. Born January 8, 1865, at Morgan, Ashtabula 
County, Ohio. Graduated Kenyon, 1886, Ph.B.; Kenyon 
Day Orator ; Tutor in Freshman German ; Private Secre- 
tary to Bishop Bedell ; member Philomathesian, Alpha Delta 
Phi and Phi Beta Kappa; Columbian University LL.B. cum 
laude^ 1889; Columbian University LL. M. with first honors, 
1892; author ''Lecture on William Shakespeare." Married 
December 12, 1893, to Anna M. Hay. 



GEORGE W. D. WEBSTER 

GENEVA, ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO 

FARMER. BornMay 5, i860, in Geneva, Ohio. Attended 
Geneva Normal School, graduating in 1880; from 
Kenyon, 1885, v^ith degree A.B. ; Librarian Nu Pi Kappa 
Society; A.M. from Kenyon in Modern Languages. Married 
April 22, 1896, to Esther C. Jaquays. 



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i886 

HUGH BARRETT CLEMENT 

49 VAN BUREN STREET, BROOKLYN, N, Y. 

ARCHITECT. Born September 3, 1862, at Hepburn, 
Ohio. Attended Kenyon Military Academy, grad- 
uating from Kenyon College, 1886, Ph.B.; Librarian two 
years of Nu Pi Kappa Library of the College and Instructor 
K.M.A.; member Nu Pi Kappa and Alpha Delta Phi; 
studied in Columbia School of Mines two years ; after a 
year's study in Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was 
graduated from Architectural Course, 1891, B.S.; Instructor 
K.M.A., i886-'88, and in Montclair, N. J., Boys' School, 
i889-'90. Married in 1891 to Anna Bonar. 



GEORGE CLARKE COXE 

ST* PAULAS RECTORY, POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Y. 

CLERGYMAN of the Episcopal Church. Born at Col- 
umbus, Ohio, May 17, 1865. Attended Hughes High 
School, Cincinnati, Ohio ; General Theological Seminary 
and Union Theological Seminary ; Kenyon College, A,B., 
1886; Kenyon Day Orator; editor Reveille; President 
Senior Class and Valedictorian ; member Beta Theta Pi, Nu 
Pi Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa ; Assistant Minister Holy 
Trinity Church, Harlem, i888-'90; Rector Christ's Church, 
Ridgewood, N. J., i890-'93; Rector St. Paul's, Pough- 
keepsie, 1893. Married August 3, 1893, to Alice Maude 
Chapman. One daughter, dead. 

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JAMES HENRY YOUNG 

WYOMING, HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN. Born at Fremont, Ohio, June 7, 1866. 
Attended high school, Worthington, Ohio, gradu- 
ating from Kenyon in 1887, B.A. and second honor; editor- 
in-chief of the Collegian, 1887; member Philomathesian 
Society ; graduated from Episcopal Theological School, 
Philadelphia; M.A. from Kenyon (in course). 



WILLIAM HERBERT DEWART 

J26 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. 

CLERGYMAN. Born at Norwood, Canada, July 19, 
1863. Attended Cleveland, Ohio, High School; 
Kenyon, 1887, A.B. ; Alpha Delta Phi and Theta Nu 
Epsilon ; Harvard University ; Episcopal Theological Sem- 
inary, Cambridge, Mass., B.D., 1893 ; Senior Curate in 
Trinity Church, Boston, since 1893. 



1887 

JOHN DAVIS SKILTON 

CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY, OGONTZ, PA. 

CLERGYMAN of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 
Born March 15, 1867, at Monroeville, Huron County, 
Ohio. Attended public schools of Monroeville, Ohio, grad- 
uating from Kenyon, 1888, B.A. ; Class Historian, i886-'87; 
President 1 887-' 88; editor Collegian, 1886-87; Tutor in 
Greek and Latin, i886-'88; member Psi Upsilon; M.A., 1891, 
Kenyon; graduated at Philadelphia Divinity School, 1892. 

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CHARLES HUNTINGTON YOUNG, JR- 

CHAMBERLAIN, SOUTH DAKOTA 

BORN November 20, 1864, at Tiffin, Ohio; Kenyon, 1887, 
A.B. ; Valedictorian ; late City Treasurer of Cham- 
berlain. 



WALSTEIN FAILING DOUTHIRT 

40 WALL STREET, NEW YORK QTY 

COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. Born September 25, 1867, at 
Columbus, Ohio. Graduated Kenyon, 1888, Ph.B. ; 
Secretary Phi Beta Kappa, 1888-90; member Psi Upsilon. 
Married Louise Gray, October 12, 1893. 



CLEVELAND KEITH BENEDICT 

GLENDALE, HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN Protestant Episcopal Church. Born 
March 24, 1864, at Marietta, Ga. Attended Hughes 
High School, Cincinnati, Ohio; graduate of Kenyon, 1887, 
A.B. ; business manager Collegian ; member Nu Pi Kappa ; 
studied Theology in Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, and 
in Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass. Married 
April 24, 1895, to Olivia Proctor. One son, deceased. 



GEORGE A, REID 

BASTROP, MOREHOUSE PARISH, LA. 

TEACHER. Born October 11, 1864, at Toronto, Canada. 
Attended Geneva, Ohio, Normal School, graduating 
from Kenyon, 1887, with A.B. Married November 22, 1891, 
to Pauline Newton. One daughter. 

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i888 

HENRY JACOB EBERTH 

i6t5 ONTARIO STREET, TOLEDO, OHIO 

TEACHER. Born March 15, 1867, at Toledo, Ohio. 
Toledo High School; Kenyon College, Ph.B., 1889; 
A.M., 1892; Johns Hopkins University, i894-'95 ; Valedic- 
torian ; editor-in-chief Kenyon Collegian ; Tutor in College 
and Academy ; member Nu Pi Kappa, Delta Tau Delta, Phi 
Beta Kappa; editor Rainbow^ i893-'94; Instructor Kenyon 
Military Academy, i89i-'94; First Assistant to Principal, 
Toledo High School, 1895. 



EDWARD THOMAS MABLEY 

CUPOLA, PENN, 

CLERGYMAN of the Protestant Episcopal Church in 
the United States of America. Born at Coldwater, 
Mich., January 25, 1866. Attended public schools of Pontiac, 
Mich., and of St. Louis, Mo , graduating from Kenyon, 1889, 
A.B. ; Treasurer of Class Association; member of B. of St. 
A. ; graduated from General Theological Seminary, New- 
York City, with degree S.T.B. Married November 4, 1891, 
to Annie Jane Davies, of London, England. Three daughters. 



GEORGE DUDLEY YOUNG 

TEACHER. Kenyon, 1889, Ph.B. 

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HENRY B. CURTIS DEVIN 

MOUNT VERNON, OHIO 

ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Born March 27, 1868, at Mount 
Vernon, Ohio. Attended Mount Vernon High 
School, graduating from Kenyon, 1888, Ph.B. ; managing 
editor Reveille, i886-'87; business editor Kenyon Col- 
legian, i887-'88; third honor with Historical Oration at 
graduation ; member Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, 
Nu Pi Kappa and Theta Nu Epsilon ; A.M. from Kenyon; 
Secretary Alumni Association of Kenyon College, 1896. 
Married Fannie E. Marsh, July 10, 1895. 



GREENOUGH WHITE 

UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH SEWANEE, TENN. 

CLERGYMAN and Professor. Born at Cambridge in 
1863. Attended G. W. C. Noble's school, Boston; 
Harvard University, B.A., 1884; M.A., 1885; member In- 
stitute of 1870 and "Hasty Pudding" Club; Episcopal 
Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., B.D., 1892; Pro- 
fessor English Language and Literature, University of the 
South, i885-'87; Kenyon College, i888-'89 ; Acting Professor 
History and Political Science, Trinity College ; Minister of 
St. James's Church, West Hartford, Conn., i893-'94; Pro- 
fessor Church History and Polity, University of the South ; 
author " Sketch of Philosophy of American Literature," 
1889 ; '' Outline of Philosophy of English Literature " ; '* Part 
L of The Middle Ages," 1895 ; " Rome, Constantinople, and 
the Rise of Papal Supremacy," New York Church Club 
lecture, 1894; "Study of Modern Pessimism," " Sewanee 
Review," November, 1895, May, 1896. 

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i889 

LEE HUNTINGTON YOUNG 

3529 JACOB STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. 

CLERGYMAN. Born December 3, 1869, at Fremont, 
Ohio. Kenyon Grammar School, Philadelphia Di- 
vinity School and University of Pennsylvania ; Kenyon 
College, 1890, A.B. ; 1893, A.M. ; while in University of 
Pennsylvania was special student in Philosophy. 



JOHN FRANQS WILSON 

NAPOLEON, OHIO 
LAWYER. Kenyon, 1890, A.B. 



WILLIAM EDWARD RAMBO 

BROWNSVILLE, PA, 

CLERGYMAN. Born October 2, 1867, at New Oregon, 
Howard County, Iowa. Attended common schools 
and Kenyon Military Academy, graduating from Kenyon 
College, 1890, A.B. ; Monitor, Private Tutor in Greek, Class 
Poet and Historian ; member Philomathesian and Alpha 
Delta Phi; elected in 1899 to Board of Trustees, Kenyon 
College. 

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FRANK HADLEY GINN 

809 SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS BUILDING, CLEVELAND, OHIO 

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Born February 25, 1868, Fre- 
mont, Ohio. Kenyon Military Academy, graduating 
from Kenyon College, 1890, A.B. ; member Delta Kappa 
Epsilon and Theta Nu Epsilon. 



HENRY W. BUTTOLPH 

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 

INSURANCE ACTUARY (Provident Savings Life). 
Born at Cleveland, Ohio, December 30, 1870. Attended 
Kenyon Military Academy and graduated from Kenyon, 
1892, B.A. ; President Kenyon Athletic Association, 1890-91, 
and President Class of '92, 1891-92; member Psi Upsilon 
and Philomathesian Societies; M.A. in Mathematics from 
Kenyon, 1895. Married September 17, 1895, to Jessie B. 
Sudlov^. One daughter. 



GUY HAMILTON BUTTOLPH 

GAMBIER, OHIO, 

ENGAGED in Life Insurance. Born at Cleveland, Ohio, 
June 18, 1869. Attended Cleveland public schools, 
Gambler public schools and the Kenyon Military Academy, 
graduating from Kenyon College, 1892, A.B. ; Tutor of Latin 
and Greek in Kenyon, i892-'93 ; member Phi Beta Kappa; 
A.M., Kenyon, 1897; engaged in mining projects at Zaruna, 
Ecuador, since 1898. 

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JOSEPH SAKUNOSHIN MOTODA 

ST. PAULAS COLLEGE, TSUKI jl, TOKYO, JAPAN 

CLERGYMAN. Professor of Sociology St. Paul's Col- 
lege, Tokyo, Japan. Born at Kurume, Japan, 1862. 
Kenyon College, 1887-91, A.B. ; Philadelphia Divinity 
School, i89i-'93; Kenyon, 1893, A.M. ; Department of Phi- 
losophy, 1893-95, Ph.D., Department of Political Science, 
Columbia College, i895-'96. Married June 12, 1897. 



LEWIS CALEB WILLIAMS 

CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY, OGONTZ, PENN. 

TEACHER. Born at Monroeville, Ohio, September i, 
1866. Attended public school, Monroeville, Ohio ; 
Kenyon, 1892, A.B. ; M.A., 1899; member Philomathesian 
and Phi Beta Kappa; manager football team, 1890; business 
manager Kenyon Collegian^ i890-'9i ; editor-in-chief, i89i-'92; 
charter member Western College Press Association, delegate 
from Ohio to same, and member Executive Committee, 1891 ; 
Secretary General Alumni Association of Kenyon, 1892-96; 
Secretary Phi Beta Kappa, Beta of Ohio, iSg2-g6; committee 
on preparation of present catalogue of the Beta of Ohio; 
Instructor of Natural Sciences at Kenyon Military Academy, 
i892-'96; Instructor in same at Cheltenham Military Acad- 
emy, 1896. Married June 30, 1897, to Frances Emily 
Whatley. 



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OWEN JOHN DAVffiS 

RECTORY, GRACE CHURCH, HADDONFIELD, N. J. 

CLERGYMAN. Born May 26, 1862, at Surrey, Eng- 
land. Attended University College School, London, 
and on the Continent; Kenyon, 1891, B.A. ; Valedictorian 
and member Psi Upsilon; Bexley Theological Course. 
Married to Caroline S. Crocker, October 24, 1895. One 
daughter. 



1892 

LESLIE HOWARD INGHAM 

GAMBIER, OHIO 

PROFESSOR of Physics and Chemistry in Kenyon Col- 
lege. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, June 7, 1867. Grad- 
uated from Cleveland High School in 1885, and from Dart- 
mouth, 1889, A.B.; Assistant in Physical Laboratory while a 
student; member Theta Delta Chi and Cleveland Chemical 
Society. Married Mabel Inez Fish. Two sons and one 
daughter. 



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WILLIAM FOSTER PEIRCE 

GAMBIER, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN and Teacher. Born at Chicopee Falls, 
Mass., February 3, 1868; attended Springfield (Mass.) 
High School; Amherst, 1888, A.B., and 1892, A.M.; member 
Phi Beta Kappa and Senior Scientific Societies ; post grad- 
uate study at Cornell University, 1889-90; teacher of Psy- 
chology and Civil Government, Mount Hermon School, 
Mass., 1890-92; Acting Professor of Psychology and Peda- 
gogy, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1892; Professor of 
Mental and Moral Philosophy, Kenyon College, 1892; Presi- 
dent of Kenyon College, 1896; L.H.D. from Hobart Col- 
lege, 1896; President of the Ohio Society for Pedagogical 
and Psychological Inquiry, 1897-98. Married to Louise 
Stephens Fagan, at Hackettstown, N. J., June 18, 1891. 



ORVILLE E. WATSON 

TRINITY HOUSE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN. Graduate of O. W. U., Delaware, 
Ohio; Kenyon, 1892; Canon in Trinity Cathedral, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

WILLIAM NORMAN GUTHRIE 

TEACHER and Clergyman. Born in Dundee, Scotland, 
on March 4, 1868; attended University of the South, 
B.L., 1889; M.A., 1891; member Kappa Alpha fraternity; 
Editor-in-Chief College Publication, 1887 to 1889; attended 
Columbia, 1890-91; Professor Modern Languages at Ken- 
yon, 1892-93; author of "Modern Prophets: Essays — Crit- 
ical and Interpretive." Married Anna N. Stuart, of New 
Orleans, 1893. At present lecturing on Literature. 

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CHARLES FREDERICK BRUSIE 

MOUNT PLEASANT MILITARY ACADEMY, SING SING, N. Y. 

TEACHING. Born at Peoria, III, in 1864. Williams, 
1887, A.B.; A.M., 1893; editor German Text-books. 
Married in 1891 to Maude Sterling. 



CLAY V. SANFORD 

63 EAST SECOND STREET, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 

MANUFACTURER of Clothing. Born at Portsmouth, 
Ohio, April 18, 1873. Attended Ohio Military Acad- 
emy, graduating from Kenyon, 1894, A.B.; editor Collegian ; 
editor Reveille ; leader College Mandolin Club and mem- 
ber of the Executive Committee of Kenyon College Athletic 
Association ; member Alpha Delta Phi, Theta Nu Epsilon 
and Nu Pi Kappa. Married to Edna Foley, 1899. 



FRED JAMES DOOLITTLE 

CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY, OGONTZ, PA, 

TEACHER. Born February 6, 1872, at Gambler, Ohio. 
Attended Kenyon Military Academy, graduating from 
Kenyon College, 1894, A. B.; business manager Kenyon Re- 
veille, 1894; business manager Kenyon Collegian^ 1892-94; 
member football team; President Nu Pi Kappa; member 
Delta Tau Delta; Instructor Dr. Holbrook's Military 
School, 1894-97; Instructor Latin, Cheltenham Academy, 
1897-98. Married June 23, 1897, to Harriet Camp Williams. 

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R RUSH SWOPE 

WHEELING, W. VA. 
CLERGYMAN. Rector St. Matthew's Church ; D.D. 



1894 

GEORGE PARKIN ATWATER 

AKRON, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN of the Episcopal Church. Born at 
Lisbon, O., Sept. 8, 1874; attended Cleveland public 
schools; Valedictorian, Kenyon, A.B., 1895; M.A., 1899; 
Associate editor Collegian and Reveille ; member Philomathe- 
sian Society and Beta Theta Pi fraternity ; graduated from 
Bexley Hall, 1898 ; in charge of St. James Church, Wooster, 
i894-'95 ; Rector of Church of Our Saviour, Akron, O.; 
Editor of present catalogue of Beta of Ohio of Phi Beta 
Kappa. 



ARTHUR DUMPER 

GAMBLER, OHIO 

TEACHER. Born at Godalming, England, July 7, 1872. 
Attended public schools, Cleveland, graduating from 
Kenyon, 1895, A.B.; President Nu Pi Kappa; President 
Athletic Association ; editor-in-chief of Collegian ; associate 
editor of Reveille ; member Beta Theta Pi ; Master in St. 
Paul's School, Concord, N. H., 1 896-1 898; student in Bexley 
Hall, Gambler. 

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GEORGE RIPLEY PINKHAM 

TEACHER. Born at Bristol, Vt, 1861 ; attended Wor- 
cester Academy ; graduated Brown University, A.B. 
and A.M.; Principal High School, Way land, Mass., 1887; 
Principal Partridge Academy, Duxbury, Mass., 1889; Pro- 
fessor Greek and Oratory, St. John's College, Annapolis, 
Md., 1892; Professor English, Kenyon College, 1894; Prin- 
cipal High School, Swanston, Vt., 1895 ; Supt. School 
Princeton District, Mass., 1896; Principal Searles High 
School, Great Barrington, Mass., 1898. 



DICK CLIPPINGER 

HURON BLOCK, TOLEDO, OHIO 

STUDENT of Medicine at University of Michigan. Born 
August 21, 1870, at Toledo, Ohio. Attended Toledo 
High School, graduating from Kenyon, 1891, A. B.; while 
in College, Assistant in Physical Laboratory and Tutor in 
Greek ; member of football team. 



CHARLES THOMAS WALKLEY 

PALMYRA, N» Y. 

CLERGYMAN of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 
Born August 2, 1869, at Newport, Ky. Attended 
Kenyon Military Academy ; Kenyon College, 1892, A.B. ; 
member Delta Tau Delta ; took prizes in N. T. Greek, 
Hebrew and Church History ; first charge, Xenia, Ohio. 
Married April 22, 1896, to Helen Valeria Shearer. 

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CHARLES THEODORE SEIBT 

GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, NEW YORK CITY 

CLERGYMAN and Professor. Born October 4, 1839, 
at Reinhardsdorf, Saxony. Holy Cross College, 
Dresden, 1859; Theology at Leipzig and at General Theo- 
logical Seminary, New York, A.M. and S.T.D. ; Assistant 
Minister at Church of the Holy Apostles, New York ; also 
Rector at Matawan, N. J., Olean, N. Y., and Brockport, 
N. Y. ; Professor at Kenyon College. Married November 16, 
1870, to Jeanette Parker. One daughter. 



1895 

JOHN ALBRO SIPHER 

MEDINA, MEDINA COUNTY, OHIO 

BORN December 25, 1873, at Medina, Ohio. Attended 
Medina High School; Kenyon, 1896, A.B. ; editor-in- 
chief Kenyon Collegian; member Lecture Course Com- 
mittee of 1 893-' 94; manager track team, 1896; Dramatic 
Club, 1896; member Beta Theta Pi and Nu Pi Kappa, 
i892-'94; Philomathesian, 1 895-' 96. 



OSCAR SHERMAN ADAMS 

GAMBIER, KNOX COUNTY, OHIO 

STUDENT. Born January 9, 1874, near Mount Vernon, 
Ohio. Attended Gambler public schools, graduating 
from Kenyon College, 1896, with degree of B.S., the first 
ever conferred by Kenyon College. 

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JOHN HAZEN WHITE 

MICHIGAN QTY, IND. 

BISHOP of Michigan City. Bom Cincinnati, Ohio, March 
lo, 1849 ; attended public schools and Woodward High 
School; graduated from Kenyon, A. B., 1872; A. M. from Trinit}^ 
1877 ; member Nu Pi Kappa Literary Society and Alpha Delta Phi 
fraternity ; member base ball team ; graduated Berkeley Divinity 
School, Middletown, Ct., 1875 ; ordained Deacon and Priest by 
Bishop Williams; assistant at St. Andrews, Meriden, Ct. ; St. Johns, 
Waterbury, Ct. ; Vice Rector and Instructor in Latin at St. Mar- 
garets, Waterbury, Ct.; Rector Grace Church, Say brook ; Christ 
Church, Joliet, 111.; St. John the Evangelist, St. Paul, Minn.; 
Warden Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, Minn. ; elected Bishop 
of Indiana, February 6, 1895 J consecrated May i, 1895 J ^- ^' 
from Seabury, March, 1895; from Kenyon, May, 1895. Married 
April 23, 1879, to Marie Louise Holbrook, of Detroit, Mich. 



CHARLES LEWIS FISCHER 

GAMBIER, O. 

CLERGYMAN of Episcopal Church; graduated from Trinity 
College, i860 ; M. A. and D. D.; Bedell Professor of New 
Testament Instruction, Bexley Hall, Gambier, Ohio. 



ROBERT BONNER BOWLER FOOTE 

26J5 BELLEVUE AVENUE, MOUNT AUBURN, CINCINNATI, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN. Born March 15, 1867, at Walnut Hills, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. Attended Woodward High School, 
Cincinnati, Ohio, graduating from Kenyon, 1896, A.B. ; 
member Philomathesian Society. 



GEORGE LUTHER CLARK 

LYTLE, "WARREN COUNTY, OHIO 

BORN February 19, 1877, at Lytle, Ohio. Attended 
Waynesville, Ohio, High School, graduating from 
Kenyon, 1896, A.B. ; member Philomathesian Society. 



DAVID FELIX DAVIES 

GAMBIER, OfflO 



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LERGYMAN; D.D.; Professor of Dogmatic Theology 
in Bexley Hall, Gambler. 



GEORGE FREDERIC WILLIAMS 

TIFFDSr, OHIO 

CLERGYMAN of the Episcopal Church. Born June 
12, 1869, at Modeley, Salop, England. Attended 
National School, Modeley, and the Sacred Heart Jesuit 
School; Kenyon, 1895, A.B. ; member of board of editors 
of Collegian, Dramatic Club, Executive Committee, and 
manager of Lecture Course ; member of Philomathesian and 
Delta Tau Delta Societies ; Theological Course at Bexley 
Hall ; Rector of Trinity Church, Tiffin, Ohio, June, 1896. 

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CHARLES FOLLETT 

CINCINNATI, OHIO 

LAWYER. Born October 3, 1875, at Cincinnati, O. ; 
Kenyon, 1896, A.B. ; member Baseball Teams of 
1893-4-5 ; member Delta Kappa Epsilon, Theta Nu Epsilon 
of Kenyon and Phi Delta Phi of Law School University of 
Cincinnati. 



MANLEY HAHN THOMPSON 

ZANESVILLE, OHIO 



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OURNALIST. Born at Zanesville, O., May 12, 1875 ; 
Kenyon, A.B., 1896; member Beta Theta Pi fraternity. 



HENRY TITUS WEST 

GAMBIER, OHIO 

TEACHER. Born June 15, 1865. Attended Ohio State 
University School of Pharmacy and Oberlin Academy; 
Oberlin, A.B., 1891 ; member Phi Delta Literary Society ; 
University of Leipsic, Germany, 1892-94; Professor of 
Modern Languages, Kenyon College. Married July 2, 1891, 
to Carrie Ashley. 

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1897 

CONSTANT SOUTHWORTH 

SALEM, OHIO 

BORN September 21, 1876, at Gilead, Maine; Kenyon, 
A.B., '98; Valedictorian; editor-in-chief iT^/^^^;? Colle- 
gian ; member Delta Tau Delta fraternity and Philomathesian 
Society ; winner of prize in Mathematics and Physics offered 
by Association for the Promotion of Church Colleges ; in 
class of 1901 in Law Department of University of Cincinnati ; 
member Phi Delta Phi (legal) fraternity. 



PHILEMON BEECHER STANBERY, JR. 

POMEROY, OHIO 

BORN April 18, 1877, at Pomeroy, Ohio. Attended 
Kenyon Military Academy ; Kenyon A.B., '98 ; Salu- 
tatorian ; member Psi Upsilon and Theta Nu Epsilon fra- 
ternities and Nu Pi Kappa Society ; leader Kenyon Glee and 
Mandolin Club ; manager Kenyon Dramatic Club ; president 
Kenyon Assembly ; associate-editor Kenyon Collegian ; presi- 
dent class of '98 ; at present studying law in Cincinnati Law 
School ; member Phi Delta Phi. 



JAY JOHNSON DIMON 

SANDUSKY, OHIO 

BORN March 10, 1876, at Sandusky. Kenyon, B.A., 
1898; member Beta Theta Pi fraternity; attending 
Bexley Hall, Gambler, O. 

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JAMES NELSON 

URBANA, OHIO 

BORN at Urbana, O., April 29, 1875 ; attended Columbus 
Latin School, Kenyon Military Academy and Ann Ar- 
bor High School; Kenyon, '98, Ph.B.; member of Beta Theta 
Pi fraternity; editor Kenyon Collegian, Married July 20, 1898, 
to Annie W. Jones, of Gambier. 



1898 

CARL RANSOM GANTER 



AKRON, OHIO 



BORN at Akron, February 19, 1848; attended Kenyon 
Military Academy, 1 89i-'95; Kenyon, '99, B. A ; member 
Alpha Delta Phi fraternity and Philomathesian Society ; 
secured prize in Mathematics and Physics in Intercollegiate 
Examinations. 



BARKER NEWHALL 

GAMBIER, OHIO 

TEACHER. Born June 20, 1867, at Lynn, Mass.; attended 
Friends' School, Providence, R. I.; Haverford College, 
A.B. and A.M.; member Athanacum Society; Salutatorian; 
Assistant editor of Haverfordian; attended Johns Hopkins' Uni- 
versity, Fellow and Ph.D.; University of Berlin and of Mu- 
nich; American School at Athens; Associates in Manakamo 
Tsountas' " Mycenaean Age"; paper before American Philo- 
logical Association ; editor of Plato's Chormides^ Laches and 
Lysis; Haverford Alumni Oration. 

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CHARLES HENRY ADAMS WAGER 

GAMBIER, OHIO 

TEACHER. Born December 20, 1869, at Cohoes, N. Y.; 
attended Colgate Academy ; graduated Colgate Uni- 
versity, A.B., '92; Yale, Ph.D., '95; member Delta Upsilon fra- 
ternity; instructor in Latin at Colgate, i892-'93; Professor of 
English, Centre College, Danville, Ky., i895-'97; Professor of 
English Language and Literature, Kenyon, 1897; editor of 
Middle English Poem, ''''The Seege of Troye" — The Macmillan 
Co., 1899. Married August 18, 1896, to Annie Applegate at 
Red Bank, N. J. 



1899 

ARTHUR WILEY DAVIES 

GAMBIER, OHIO 

BORN July 27, at Loveland, Ohio ; attended Marietta 
Academy; Kenyon, 1900; member Beta Theta Pi 
fraternity. 



SIMEON ARTHUR HUSTON 

QNCINNATI, OHIO 

BORN December 10, 1876; graduated from Woodward 
High School, Cincinnati, Ohio; Kenyon, 1900; editor 
Collegian ; manager track team ; member Beta Theta Pi 
fraternity. 

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JAMES VINTON BLAKE 

AKRON, OHIO 



ORN January 6, 1879, ^^ Petersville, Md. ; attended 
Lafayette (Ind.) High School ; Kenyon, 1900 ; member 



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Beta Theta Pi fraternity and Philomathesian Society. 



CHARLES CLINCH BUBB 

WARREN, OHIO 



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ENYON, A.B., 99; editor Collegian; member Beta Theta 
Pi fraternity. 



JOHN BENJAMIN MYERS 

HARTWELL, OHIO 
KENYON, 1900 ; member Beta Theta Pi fraternity. 



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